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Sessional Lecturer - CTL7014H - Fundamentals of Teaching and Learning Course number and title: CTL7014H - Fundamentals of Teaching and Learning - This course will explore the complexity of schools
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Date Posted: 05/06/2025 Req ID: 42819 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Arts & Science Department: Dept of Computer Science Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Position Number: 00049483 Description
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: Course title: GLB401Y1Y - Global Leadership: Capstone Project Position Overview We are seeking a dynamic sessional instructor to lead our Global Leadership capstone course, an intensive 8-month program
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Translational Research Program. There are three translational cases throughout the two terms of increasing in complexity. First two cases involve three parts plus a presentation or approximately 9 (2hr
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information systems and program initiatives. The incumbent will engage with stakeholders to understand current business processes and identify optimal strategies for transitioning these processes, workflows
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requirements Troubleshooting and resolving technical issues Writing complex technical code Designing, testing, and modifying programming code Designing and optimizing databases Creating complex and technical
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and best practices. Experience in complex student advising and supporting a large cohort of students through an academic program. Experience in building and maintaining relationships with external
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intersectional approach to the study of disability and sexuality. Students will engage with historical, mainstream and critical discourses and explore complex issues and representations pertaining to disability
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of Toronto’s Alternative Work Arrangements Guideline . Your responsibilities will include: Troubleshooting complex computer system problems Analyzing and installing networking equipment Applying established
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 1 month ago
Lecturer I Course Title: PHY325H5 • Mathematical and Computational Physics Course Description: The theory and application of mathematical methods for the physical sciences. Topics may include: vector