Position Summary
: This course examines Canadian and international, especially developing world, perspectives on the historical and current struggles of women and girls to achieve equality and recognition of their human rights. Special attention is paid to how women's efforts have been shaped by and, in turn have shaped, cultural mores and regulatory frameworks.Qualifications – Required Academic Degree: Master’s Degree
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Qualifications – Other: (PhD preferred) in a related discipline and at least ONE of the following (both preferred) with respect to the subject matter of the course: i) a record of scholarly research or ii) prior postsecondary teaching experience.
Salary: $9913.75 subject to CA 25.2
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