13 coding-theory-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at University of Victoria
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position at the assistant professor level in theoretical computer science to commence July 1, 2026. The Department has a strong and active Theory Group, with members doing research in TCS and related areas
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this framework, mental health research is primarily conceptualized as multiple interacting research nodes with a primary focus on 1) Aging and Mental Health; 2) Brain Health; 3) Immigration and Mental Health; 4
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the potential to contribute to scholarship of teaching in Art Education knowledge of research, theories, concepts, and practices in Art Education potential to work creatively and collaboratively with art
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for effective teaching. Successful applicants for an Associate Professor will have a record of excellence in research and evidence of effective teaching. Knowledge of the theory and practice of law, and evidence
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practice advancements; demonstrated ability or willingness to teach theory and practice courses across programs at the graduate and undergraduate level both in the classroom and online in technology-enhanced
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at a university or college; teaching experience relevant to advancing the profession and the discipline of Nursing; demonstrated ability or a willingness to teach theory and practice courses across
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of these awards. For that reason, successful students are required to notify the Centre if they are granted multiple awards before commencing their fellowships with the Centre. Our graduate student fellowships
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, or law and Asian Canadians. We are particularly interested in candidates who have: knowledge of the theory and practice of law; an interest in how law operates in diverse societies; experience in
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teaching. In accordance with the University’s Equity Plan and pursuant to section 42 of the BC Human Rights Code, the selection process will be a limited hire for candidates of African descent, including
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profession, such as undergraduate advising, mentorship, study abroad. In accordance with the University's equity plan and pursuant to Section 42 of the Human Rights code of the Province of British Columbia, we