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number and title: PPG1005H-S – Social Context of Policy Making Course description: The learning objective of this first-year course explores how policy processes and frameworks need to be evaluated in
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health policy. Objectives: Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: Identify relevant health and socio-economic information sources to construct specific community and/or
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methods such as phenomenology and ethnography), and develop skills in the critical appraisal of empirical literature. Course Learning Objectives: By the end of the course, students will be able to: Describe
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advancement experiences. Your responsibilities will include: Developing and executing alumni engagement activities and programs that align with Rotman Commerce's strategic objectives Implementing initiatives
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, Berlin, Texas, Milan and London. The program’s objective-setting process enhances the performance of technical founders who learn from the insights of experienced entrepreneurs, increasing
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Advancement and across the School with Student Clubs, Careers, Admissions, Faculty and Programs as well as with alumni volunteers to help advance the strategic objectives of the Rotman and UofT. This role will
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Responsibilities Knows and observes objectives, policies, standards and procedures as set forth by the Executive Chef and Management. Possesses basic culinary skills. Is able to use a knife to cut vegetables, fruits
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, revising and operationalizing business processes that support research activities and objectives Settling the terms of research funding agreements Interpreting and applying University and sponsor policies
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Surgeons of Ontario. Applications from full Professors are preferred, but Associate Professors with a strong track record of leading independent, internationally recognized research programs will also be
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Tracking and monitoring research accounts and preparing progress reports for granting agencies Investigating discrepancies and making recommendations on the utilization of research funding Reviewing payroll