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/development of teachers Exceptional interpersonal skills in order to work effectively with colleagues and student teachers. Fluency with curriculum as well as current theories and practices in areas
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ECON 230D1-001 Microeconomic Theory – Prof Benchkroun – 2 positions of 180 hours ECON 230D1-002 Microeconomic Theory – Prof Boone – 2 positions of 180 hours; 1 position 90 hours ECON 250D1 Introduction
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there is a change to the date/time) Location: Chancellor Day Hall Course Description: Dissent and Democracy introduces students to the theory and practice of civil liberties in democratic states with a
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, biostatistics, or data science within a degree-granting program, at the undergraduate level for students specializing in statistics or related fields with strong mathematical and computational components
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disability studies and/or crip theory with a focus on intersectional body politics. Preferred Qualifications Experience teaching equity and social justice issues in a university setting is preferred
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Completed or nearly completed Ph.D. in an area related to Buddhist Studies, Mindfulness, and/or the intersections between Buddhism and Psychology and/or philosophical theories of mind. Teaching experience
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an understanding of, and current engagement with, research related to mindfulness meditation, contemplative science and cognitive neuroscience. The candidate should be familiar with theories related to the course
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completed Ph.D. with a scholarly background in Buddhist Studies and cognitive science and/or philosophical theories of mind. Teaching experience required. Preferred Qualifications Relevant teaching experience
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to the equipment and systems of educational technology. Examination of theories of educational technology, media education and technology education and the exploration and development of possible applications in
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: Desautels Faculty of Management Course Title and Course Number: Mathematical and Statistical Foundations for Analytics MGSC 660 Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per Term: 160 Position