Posted:
11/11/2024, 4:00:00 PM
Location(s):
North Carolina, United States ⋅ Charlotte, North Carolina, United States ⋅ Ottawa, Ontario, Canada ⋅ Ontario, Canada
Experience Level(s):
Junior ⋅ Mid Level ⋅ Senior
Field(s):
Legal & Compliance
Workplace Type:
On-site
Location:
Main CampusSession:
2025 Trimestre d'hiver | Winter TermFaculty:
Faculté des arts / Faculty of ArtsUnit:
Institute of Indigenous Research and Studies_Part Time ProfessorsCourse Title:
COLONIALISM AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLESCourse Code:
EAS2101Section:
B00Course Description:
Study of the concept and history of colonialism from an Indigenous perspective.Posting limited to:
Professeur à temps-partiel régulier / Regular Part-Time ProfessorDate Posted:
November 12, 2024Applications must be received BEFORE:
December 13, 2024Expected Enrolment:
142Approval date:
November 12, 2024Number of credits:
3Work Hours:
39Course type:
CPosting type:
Régulier / RegularLanguage of instruction:
Anglais | EnglishCompetence in second language:
PassiveCourse Schedule:
Mardi | Tuesday 16:00-17:30 Jeudi | Thursday 14:30-16:00 -Requirements:
Graduate level background in Indigenous Studies and/or cognate field (law/legal studies, history, political studies, etc). Previous teaching experience in the discipline and lived experience in Indigenous communities (or work experience with Indigenous organizations) are assets.
**this course will be delivered in person**
Additional Information and/or Comments:
An acceptable level of education and/or experience could be viewed as being equivalent to the educational required and/or demonstrated experience. If you are invited to continue the selection process, please notify us of any adaptive measures you might require. Information you send us will be handled respectfully and in complete confidence. Employees are required under provincial law to successfully complete all mandatory legislated training. The list of training may be modified by provincial law.
The hiring process will be governed by the current APTPUO collective agreements; you can click here for the main unit, here for the OLBI unit, or here for the Toronto/Windsor unit to find out more.
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