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University of Winnipeg
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Teach HIST-2616-781: History of Indigenous Education: Residential Schools and Beyond. Deliver course sessions online in a hybrid/synchronous format. Support student learning through course instruction during the contract period
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CA$26,620 - CA$26,620 / YEAR
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Teach the lecture/seminar course History of Metis (HIST-3625-250). Examine the history of the Métis people from the fur trade era to the present. Deliver classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM during the course dates
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