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outdoor activities in untouched wilderness, from fishing one of the 4,500 lakes, hiking to mountain tops, to snowmobiling through fresh powder. The successful candidate will instruct ENGL 1100: Introduction
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department. The successful candidate will teach the following course: BUSN 6050, Supply Chain Management 8:30-11:20 am (T/Th) Summer Session 1 All instruction will be in the classroom on our Kamloops campus
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The Department of Literatures, Languages, and Performing Arts at Thompson Rivers University invites applications to teach English 1110 & 1210 Summer Sessions 1 and 2 of 2025. The successful candidate must have
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The Department of Literatures, Languages, and Performing Arts at Thompson Rivers University invites applications to teach English 1100 Summer Sessions 1 and 2 of 2025. The successful candidate must have experience
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of adventure, providing students with exceptional learning experiences that foster physical, mental, and emotional growth. The department is committed to decolonization, diversity, equity, and inclusion
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teach RGEN 1130 - Introduction to Soils & Soil Health QUALIFICATIONS Masters Degree in related field or Qualified Life Experience Pay Band $2,575.50 - $2,575.50 ( Sessional Faculty - Academic (per credit
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The department of Literatures, Languages, and Performing Arts at Thompson Rivers University requires a sessional instructor to teach 1 section of Acting Appreciation (THTR 1110) in Summer 2025 (session 1
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To teach ADVG 3110 This course offers practical exposure to the planning and participation in a selection of adventure sports. Students are introduced to adventure sports by participating in activities
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To teach ADVG 4010 Business Applications for Eco and Adventure Tourism Management. This course is the study of applied business concepts and practices pertaining to the management and marketing of eco and
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for this course. QUALIFICATIONS The Truth and Reconciliation Commission Calls to Action to recognize the importance of Elders to our campus and our students learning of traditional ways of knowing and