Location: Province of Quebec
Session: 2023 Trimestre d\'automne | Fall Term
Faculty: Facult\xc3\xa9 des arts / Faculty of Arts
Unit: Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics_Part Time Professors
Course Title: Physical Geography Field Research
Course Code: GEG 4921
Section: A
Course Description:
Posting limited to: Professeur \xc3\xa0 temps-partiel \xc3\xa9tudiant / Student Part-Time Professor
Date Posted: ao\xc3\xbbt 21, 2023
Closing Date: ao\xc3\xbbt 23, 2023
Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the Posting End Date above
Expected Enrolment: 15
Approval date: ao\xc3\xbbt 21, 2023
Number of credits: 3
Work Hours: 39
Course type: D
Posting type: Irr\xc3\xa9gulier / Irregular
Language of instruction: Autre (selon la description du cours) | Other (per the course description)
Competence in second language: Active
Course Schedule: - - -
Requirements:
Bilingual: must be able to teach in French and in English to a group composed of unilingual francophones and unilingual anglophones
Knowledge of the physical geography of Northern Gasp\xc3\xa9sie
Knowledge of the Late Pleistocene and Holocene history of Northern Gasp\xc3\xa9sie
Knowledge of periglacial environments processes and landforms
Knowledge of plant adaptations to arctic and alpine environments
Knowledge of cold environment slope processes and coastal environments
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