Location:
Main CampusSession:
2026 Winter Semester | Trimestre d'hiverFaculty:
Faculte des sciences sociales / Faculty of Social SciencesUnit:
School of International Development and Global Studies_PTCourse Title:
Enjeux de developpement international en AfriqueCourse Code:
DVM 4520Section:
A00Course Description:
DVM 4520 Enjeux de developpement international en Afrique (3 credits)Perspective historique du developpement international en Afrique (colonialisme, regimes politiques, population, conflits). Axes de developpement, questions actuelles et emergentes liees aux initiatives de developpement international en Afrique : sante, education, securite alimentaire, economie (ressources naturelles et humaines, poids de la dette, modeles economiques, strategies de developpement), droits humains.
Volet : Cours magistral
Prealable : 54 credits universitaires incluant DVM 2505, DVM 2506.
Posting limited to:
Professeur a temps-partiel regulier / Regular Part-Time ProfessorDate Posted:
May 01, 2025Applications must be received BEFORE :
June 01, 2025Expected Enrolment:
36Approval date:
May 01, 2025Number of credits:
3Work Hours:
39Course type:
BPosting type:
Regulier / RegularLanguage of instruction:
Francais | FrenchCompetence in second language:
ActiveCourse Schedule:
Vendredi | Friday 14:30-17:30 - -Requirements:
Doctorat complete ou en voie detre complete en developpement international ou dans un domaine connexe; experience en enseignement universitaire un atout. Les candidat-es doivent soumettre une ebauche de plan de cours (deux pages minimum) indiquant comment ils-elles entendent repondre aux attentes du cours.
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