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events. Coordinator will also attend on-campus events as needed. Develop an annual plan to meet yearly recruitment and conversion goals that align with the Strategic Enrolment Management plan and goals
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to support the instruction and logistics of Canadian Mountain and Ski Guide Training Program (CMSG) and TRU Adventure Studies Department field courses through the efficient operation of the equipment bay which
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exists to support the instruction and logistics of Canadian Mountain and Ski Guide Training Program (CMSG) and TRU Adventure Studies Department field courses through the efficient operation of
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End Date (If Applicable) DUTIES The SBL Instructional Support faculty member will work closely with Director, Educator, faculty, course/program leaders, and SBL staff to develop, coordinate, implement
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Description DUTIES As a member of the Marketing and Communications team, the role of the Senior Marketing Strategist is to work in collaboration with the department and university clients to plan and execute
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to teach HEAL 1250 Practice: Practice Experience in Home Support/Assisted Living for the Williams Lake HCA Program Sep 2 -12th, 2025 QUALIFICATIONS • Masters required, Masters in progress may be considered
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Fall 2025: ENGL 0600 (Literature and Composition). This course prepares students for the demands of compositions required in academic courses. It provides for further development of writing and thinking
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more advance topics such as analogue signal handling, timers and counters, as well as how discrete and analogue values can be passed from one Programmable Logic Controllers to another. This course will
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methods, and product development. QUALIFICATIONS Master's degree preferred. Five years or more experience in the management of adventure tourism business. Graduate from an Adventure business program an
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, electromagnetism, vibrations and waves and optics. Physics 0600 is a Provincial level (grade 12 equivalency) physics course. It will prepare students for university, trades and technology programs which require