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programs are accredited by ABET, its Chemistry program is accredited by the Canadian Society for Chemistry, and the School of Business is accredited by AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS. The AUC Libraries contain
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for Management Development (EFMD)'s EQUIS, and the Association of MBAs (AMBA) accredit the School of Business; ABET accredits its engineering programs; the Canadian Society for Chemistry accredits the chemistry
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original creative or scholarly work, and contribute to the ongoing development of the Fine Arts programme. The role is focused on delivering high-quality teaching, conducting impactful research, and
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. The candidate would teach theoretical and skills-building courses, potentially including undergraduate and graduate community psychology theory; graduate level program evaluation or prevention and intervention
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reference to the Office of the Provost, in the development of new academic programmes, taking responsibility for ensuring: The University’s programme approval processes are adhered to; The production
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Department, Programme Director, and producing learning and teaching material and delivering either across a range of modules or within a subject area. 3. Job Responsibilities Deliver engaging, high-quality
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Chemistry program is accredited by the Canadian Society for Chemistry, and the School of Business is accredited by AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS. The AUC Libraries contain the largest English-language research
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professional development. Requirements: Master's degree in Library and Information Science (MLS/MLIS) from an ALA-accredited program (or equivalent international library science degree) is a must. International
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Administration. Successful candidates are expected to teach courses on "Social and Environmental Policy", "Globalization and Development", "Government Finance for Policy Analysis", "Leadership and Communication
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of Development Programs", "Fundamentals of Financial Planning and Management for Government and Nonprofit Organizations", "Corporate Social Responsibility and NGO Partnerships", "Organizational Behavior