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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThompson Rivers University is located on the traditional lands of the Tkemlps te Secwpemc (Kamloops campus) and the Texelc (Williams Lake campus) within Secwpemculucw the traditional and unceded territory of the Secwpemc. Our region also extends into the territories of the Sttimc Nlakapamux Nuxalk Tilhqotin Dakelh and Syilx peoples.
Thompson Rivers University (TRU) is committed to develop programming in wildfire studies. Wildfires are a growing environmental and socioeconomic problem on the minds of Canadian residents from coast to coast to coast. TRU is uniquely poised to meet the challenge posed by the increasing threat of has established a centre for wildfire research education and innovation (TRU Wildfire) through partnerships with British Columbia Wildfire Services (BCWS) and the Government of British Columbia ( Through continued partnership with BCWS we aim to further develop our programming in wildfire studies.
This position will be cross appointed between the Faculty of Arts and the Tourism Management Department. The workload allocated between the two faculties will be approximately 6040.
Tourism Management Department
The Tourism Management Department is one of three departments within the Faculty of Adventure Culinary Arts and Tourism (FACT). We offer degree diploma and postbaccalaureate programs in tourism. For more information about our programs please visit:https://tru/
Faculty of Arts
The Faculty of Arts offers a wide array of programs that prepare students for diverse careers through critical thinking communication and problemsolving skills. Programs include a Bachelor of Communication and Digital Journalism Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies and Bachelor of Arts degrees in subjects such as Psychology Sociology English History Philosophy Criminology Anthropology and Theatre. The Faculty of Arts also offers a Master of Arts in Human Rights and Social Justice a Police and Justice Studies Diploma and certificates in World Languages and Cultures and Modern Languages.
We Invite applications for a tenuretrack position in the broad area of wildfire studies. We want to hire a motivated candidate at the rank of Assistant / Associate Professor. Responsibilities include:
A potential teaching workload for the successful candidate could include:
We are seeking a candidate with experience and graduate education with a focus in wildfire studies. Possible disciplinary backgrounds could include: geography anthropology environmental studies Indigenous studies political science and tourism. The ideal candidate will have a PhD with a focus on wildfire will be given to First Nation Mtis and Inuit peoples.
The candidate must have:
1 the ability to teach effectively at the undergraduate and graduate level;
2 a graduate degree in an area of wildfire studies or related discipline;
3 the ability to communicate effectively with students Indigenous communities professionals and the general public.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Assessment of applications will begin on March 26 2025and will continue until the position is filled. Applicants must submit the following:
Shortlisted applicants will be requested to provide:
Required Experience:
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