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Valerie Martin
Posted 12-15-2021 08:25
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The Department of Organization and Human Resources at University du Québec à Montréal's School of Management (ESG UQAM) is inviting applications for 4 tenure-track professor positions: labour relations, human resources management, organizational behaviour, and management of occupational health and safety.
For more details:
Offres d'emploi - Département d'organisation et ressources humaines - ESG UQAM
* The successful candidate must demonstrate a functional mastery of the French language (ability to teach in French) before the starting date, with some exceptions. French-language classes may be offered.
Applications will be accepted until February 4th.
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Valérie Martin
Assistant Professor - Occupational Health and Safety,
École des sciences de la gestion - Université du Québec à Montréal (ESG UQÀM)
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Valerie Martin
UQAM
Montreal QC
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