The Faculty of Education is one of the leading research-intensive faculties of education in Canada, offering
innovative programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels, as well as professional and international
learning opportunities for students and teachers.
Faculty of Education
Technological Education
Applications are invited for a tenure-track Alternate
A doctorate in Education or a related field,
professional work experience in one of the ten
broad-based technologies outlined in the
technological education curriculum,
and teaching experience in the area of technological
education are required for the position.
Stream (teaching focused) position in Technological
Education at the rank of Assistant Lecturer. The
projected start date for this position is July 1, 2017,
subject to budgetary approval. The successful applicant
will be expected to teach specific courses in, and
provide leadership to, the Bachelor of Education in
Technological Education. The incumbent may also
contribute to the development of new B.Ed. and M.Ed.
specializations in New Learning Technologies at the
future Markham campus. Supervision of graduate
students may be available for qualified candidates.
York University is an Affirmative Action employer and
strongly values diversity, including gender and sexual
diversity, within its community. The Affirmative Action
Program, which applies to women, Aboriginal people,
visible minorities and people withdisabilities, can be found
at http://acadjobs.info.yorku.ca/affirmative-action/
or by calling the AA office at 416.736.5713. All qualified
candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian
Citizens and Permanent Residents will be given priority.
( https://www.luthercollege.edu/univer-
sity/academics/luther-programs/volun-
tary-sector-studies-network/) at the Assis-
tant Professor level, starting 1 July 2017,
subject to budgetary approval. Applicants
should have a completed PhD, and research
experience in, and experience working
directly with, the nonprofit sector. In addi-
tion to teaching and research, the successful
candidate will have significant responsibili-
ties for the oversight and promotion of the
VSSN and the Nonprofit Sector Leadership
and Innovation Certificate. Preference will
be given to candidates with interdisciplin-
ary backgrounds. A detailed description of
the responsibilities of this position can be
found at https://www.luthercollege.edu/
university/contact-luther/employment/
director-of-the-voluntary-sector-studies-net-
work. Applications should include a curric-
ulum vitae; a teaching dossier, with
demonstrated superior ability in undergrad-
uate teaching; a research dossier, with evi-
dence of an active research program related
to the nonprofit sector; evidence of admin-
istrative experience and effectiveness; pho-
tocopies of transcripts; and the names and
contact information of three referees. A
statement explaining the candidate’s spe-
cific interest in teaching at Luther College
at the University of Regina should be
included. Deadline for applications is 15
November 2016. Applications (electronic
preferred) should be sent to: Dr Franz
Volker Greifenhagen, Dean, Luther College
at the University of Regina, Regina, SK S4S
0A2 Canada; dean@luthercollege.edu.
Luther College is a federated college of the
University of Regina; candidates must iden-
tify strongly with the vision and mission of
the College, a small, multidisciplinary insti-
tution federated with a medium-sized com-
prehensive University. Further information
about the College is available at www.
luthercollege.edu/university, and about the
University of Regina at www.uregina.ca. In
accordance with Canadian immigration
requirements, this advertisement is directed
first to Canadian citizens and permanent
residents. Luther College is committed to
employment equity and encourages applica-
tions from all qualified candidates, includ-
ing women, aboriginal people, visible
minorities and people with disabilities.
rank of Assistant Professor, commencing
July 1, 2017, subject to budgetary approval.
Candidates must hold a PhD (or a PhD near
completion) in Sociology or a related field
and must be able to teach Sociology courses.
Areas of research and teaching specialization are open, however the applicant must
be able to integrate indigenous cultures,
approaches and perspectives into the
departmental curriculum. Qualified applicants must be fluent in English and French
and able to teach in both languages in a
multicultural context. For complete job
description and application details, visit
www.yorku.ca/acadjobs. York University is
an Affirmative Action (AA) employer and
strongly values diversity, including gender
and sexual diversity, within its community.
The AA Program, which applies to Aboriginal people, visible minorities, people with
disabilities, and women, can be found at
www.yorku.ca/acadjobs or by calling the
AA office at 416-736-5713. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however,
Canadian citizens, Permanent Residents,
and others legally entitled work in Canada
for York University will be given priority.
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Voluntary Sector Studies
Luther College/University of Regina -
Luther College invites applications for a
three-year term position as Director of the
Voluntary Sector Studies Network (VSSN)
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