Description
Explore Canada's fascinating history from Confederation to today with Wilfrid Laurier University. This course highlights Indigenous peoples' stories and key societal transformations throughout the years.
Titled HI293 BR, this course offers a comprehensive survey from Confederation to present day. Candidates should hold a Master's degree in a History discipline, showcasing research expertise or prior teaching experience as an asset. Engage with core topics such as state modernization, social reforms, and Canada's global position over time.
Key Responsibilities:
• Deliver engaging lectures on Canadian history
• Address key social and political issues
• Highlight Indigenous peoples' contributions
• Facilitate discussions on class, gender, and family dynamics
• Evaluate and support student research projects
Requirements:
• Master's degree in History required
• Research expertise in relevant subject areas prefe...
Titled HI293 BR, this course offers a comprehensive survey from Confederation to present day. Candidates should hold a Master's degree in a History discipline, showcasing research expertise or prior teaching experience as an asset. Engage with core topics such as state modernization, social reforms, and Canada's global position over time.
Key Responsibilities:
• Deliver engaging lectures on Canadian history
• Address key social and political issues
• Highlight Indigenous peoples' contributions
• Facilitate discussions on class, gender, and family dynamics
• Evaluate and support student research projects
Requirements:
• Master's degree in History required
• Research expertise in relevant subject areas prefe...
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