Rodolfo Pino

 Rodolfo Pino

Rodolfo Pino

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Biography

University of Saskatchewan - Ethnic Studies

Sessional Lecturer at First Nations University of Canada, and SIAST
Education Management
Rodolfo
Pino
Saskatchewan, Canada
Human Services
• Conducted research studies and attended professional conferences/presentations
• Instructed and organized course curriculum for undergraduate students on a wide range of disciplines including Native Studies/Aboriginal Justice, Sociology, Anthropology, Political Studies and Religion
• Co-ordinated social and cultural programming for a variety of community organization/events

Communication/Administrative
• Collected and analyzed research data in order to complete scholarly publications as well as assisted as advisory support for graduate student theses
• Led non-profit board committees for community out-reach and grass-roots projects
• Organized grant applications and strategic plans based on target communities’ needs
• Implement recreational programming and services to educate local population on cultural, anti-racist and social justice topics
• Created 4 university courses for U of Regina and U of S.


Experience

  • University of Saskatchewan

    Sessional - Assistant Professor - Sessional Lecturer

    Teaching a wide range of courses in Native Studies, Sociology, Religion & Culture, Indigenous Peoples Justice Program, Anthropology, Spanish, Interdisciplinary Studies, and Political Science

  • University of Sask., First Nations Uni., SIAST

    Researcher, Assistant Professor, Sessional Professor

    Lecturer/Assistant Professor/Academic Advisor College of Arts and Science
    University of Saskatchewan
    SIFC/FNUC
    SIAST

    1994-2012
    Saskatoon, SK
    Researcher
    Spanish Department
    University of Saskatchewan
    1993
    Saskatoon, SK

  • Personal

    Musician

    Rodolfo worked at Personal as a Musician

  • First Nations University of Canada

    Sessional Lecturer

    Rodolfo worked at First Nations University of Canada as a Sessional Lecturer

Education

  • University of Saskatchewan

    Master's degree

    Native Studies

  • University of Saskatchewan

    Sessional - Assistant Professor - Sessional Lecturer


    Teaching a wide range of courses in Native Studies, Sociology, Religion & Culture, Indigenous Peoples Justice Program, Anthropology, Spanish, Interdisciplinary Studies, and Political Science

ANTH 111

Course also known as:
ANTH111
ANTHR111

2.4(4)

ANTROSECT

1.5(1)

NATST 11030

3.5(1)

NS 105

Course also known as:
NAT105
NS105

3.9(4)

RELST 285

Course also known as:
RELST285
RLST285

3(2)

SOC 219

2.4(4)