30 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" positions at University of Victoria in Canada
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health and social development. Faculty participate with colleagues, students, and the public in socially engaging ways and strive to integrate teaching, scholarship, and research at all program levels
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generous benefits package, eligible leaves and pension plan. The successful candidate will: Teach core courses in both the undergraduate and graduate programs in health informatics; Develop and conduct a
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(or related fields) by the time of the appointment, and demonstrate the potential for developing a productive research program in social psychology that involves community-engaged, decolonial and/or Indigenous
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package, eligible leaves and pension plan. The successful candidate will: Teach core courses in both the undergraduate and graduate programs in health informatics; Develop and conduct a research program in
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plan. Requirements The successful candidate will have a PhD or equivalent at the time of appointment, show the capacity for outstanding research, and also demonstrate the potential for excellence in
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establishing an equitable and inclusive research environment. A five-page (maximum) statement that includes: An overview of the applicant’s research program to be developed at UVic. Details of how the proposed
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package, eligible leaves and pension plan. Requirements Qualifications Qualified candidates will have completed a PhD in Political Science by the time of appointment; demonstrate the ability to deliver
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and judgment they will need to embark on diverse careers, UVic Law offers a rich curriculum that includes the only common-law co-operative legal education program in Canada and a diversity of
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pension plan. Requirements A PhD degree in chemistry is required and Post-doctoral experience is strongly preferred. In accordance with the University’s Equity Plan and pursuant to section 42 of the BC
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education faculty to contribute to existing and potential future programs in Art Education. In accordance with the University’s Equity Plan and pursuant to Section 42 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference