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Established in 1827, the University of Toronto has one of the strongest research and teaching faculties in North America, presenting top students at all levels with an intellectual environment unmatched in depth and breadth on any other Canadian campus. With more than 82,000* students across three campuses and over 500,000 alumni active in every region of the world, U of T's influence is felt in every area of human endeavour.

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SOC 100-991 - One night a week -WINTER 2017University of ReginaRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada

This course introduces students to basic sociological concepts, debates, and modes of analysis. Through discussion of issues such as the cultural development of humans, the socialization process and the structures of global society, students will be introduced to the distinctive approach of...

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SW 348--Fall 2016--DDL (Zoom and Online)University of ReginaRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Students, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience socially responsible professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.

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SW 448--Fall 2016--DDL (Zoom and Online)University of ReginaRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Students, with support of agency supervision, will become directly involved in social work services and systems within the community, and experience socially responsible professional practice. Seminars assist in the integration of theory and practice through sharing of experience and knowledge.

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ENGL 387AK Comics and CartoonsUniversity of ReginaRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada

This course explores comics and cartoons as literature. Topics explored will include interaction between word and image, form and content, and participation of comics in literary, historical, social, and philosophical movements.

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ENGL 100 - WEB DELIVEREDUniversity of ReginaRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada

This course develops students' proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing. Experience in teaching web-delivered courses would be...

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ENGL 110-001University of ReginaRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada

A study of a special topics in literature, which may include non-literary texts, in conjunction with a continuation of the writing program beginning in ENGL 100.

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ENGL 100 - Various SectionsUniversity of ReginaRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada

This course develops students' proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing.

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ENGL 100 - Critical Reading & Writing - Saskatoon - 3 SectionsUniversity of ReginaRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada

This course develops students proficiency in critical reading and writing through the study of a wide range of non-literary and literary texts, and the study of composition, with emphasis on connections between modes of reading and writing.

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WGST 100-040 Intro to Women's & Gender StudiesUniversity of ReginaRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada

This course will examine the historical development of feminism and women's studies. Women's representation in academic practice will be analyzed using examples from humanities, the arts, and social sciences. Strategies for change and for the empowerment of women will be considered.

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Anthropology 242AB-020University of ReginaRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada

This course will apply anthropological theories to explore violence and conflict as social processes rather than as isolated events. We will utilize various cross-cultural examples to explore how violence and conflict maintain social stability while disrupting social norms.

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Introduction to Anthropology 100-0A1University of ReginaRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada

An introduction to the anthropological concept of culture, its uses in the explanation of human behaviour, and its impact on our understanding of human nature, language, and society.

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ECON 361 - Economics of Public Enterprise and RegulationUniversity of ReginaRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada

A study of public policy toward big business: advantages and disadvantages of crown corporations, causes and effects of government intervention in private economic activities, regulation of the pricing and investment activities of firms.

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ECON 302 - Intermediate Macroeconomics - Economic Fluctuations (Fall 2016)University of ReginaRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Advanced economic concepts are used to explain how economies work at a national or regional level, with a focus on booms, recessions, government spending, taxation, and monetary policy.

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ECON 202 - Introductory MacroeconomicsUniversity of ReginaRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Basic economic concepts are used to explain how economies operate at a national or regional level with a focus on production, income, interest rates, prices, inflation and unemployment. Principles are introduced for understanding and evaluating the methods by which governments can smooth...

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ECON 211 - Development EconomicsUniversity of ReginaRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Problems and challenges facing developing countries in their attempts to improve living standards.

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ECON 201 - Introductory MicroeconomicsUniversity of ReginaRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Theory of how individual consumers and firms behave in a market economy. Emphasis is on evaluating how well markets deliver efficient and fair outcomes.

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ANTH 100-0A1University of ReginaRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada

An introduction to the anthropological concept of culture, its uses in the explanation of human behaviour, and its impact on our understanding of human nature, language, and society. The course will explore cultural diversity through the comparative perspective that makes anthropology unique...

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LecturerAustralian National UniversityCanberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

The National Security College is seeking an experienced and enthusiastic academic to make a leading contribution to research, teaching and service.

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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Associate ProfessorAustralian National UniversityCanberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

The National Security College is seeking to appoint experienced and enthusiastic academics to make leading contributions to research, teaching and service

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Family Physician Clinician TeacherUniversity of SaskatchewanSaskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

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Instructor (PT) Acquired Comm. DisordersUniversity of British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia, Canada

The School of Audiology and Speech Sciences (SASS) at the University of British Columbia seeks an outstanding individual for a 50% FTE term position at the rank of Instructor, Part-Time, in Speech-Language Pathology ("SLP") in the area of Acquired Communication Disorders.

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Instructor (Part-Time) - AudiologyUniversity of British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia, Canada

The School of Audiology and Speech Sciences (SASS) at the University of British Columbia seeks an outstanding individual for a 60% FTE term position at the rank of Instructor, Part-Time, in Audiology, and as an Academic Coordinator of Clinical Education.

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