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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 8 hours ago
department with experience in recruitment, job evaluation, collective agreements and HR policy interpretation and application. Familiarity with academic environments preferred. Skills: Proficient computer
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Date Posted: 05/15/2025 Req ID: 42933 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Arts & Science Department: Dept of Computer Science Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Position Number: 00047296 Description
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Sessional Lecturer Position Posting Date: June 24, 2025 Program: Master of Health Informatics (MHI) Sessional Dates of Appointment: Fall 2025, September to December Course Description: This course
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Engineering Department: Electrical & Computer Engineering Campus: St. George Contact Email Address: ugta.ece@utoronto.ca Course Number and Title: ECE430H1 F – Analog Integrated Circuits Course
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with schools and community-partners to support practicum and experiential learning opportunities for students in the Department of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning, OISE, while working with program
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global leader in ground-breaking research and education, spanning clinical medicine, basic science and the rehabilitation sciences sectors. Your opportunity: The MD Program trains the next generation of
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Date Posted: 07/07/2025 Req ID: 43800 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Arts & Science Department: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Position Number: 00052356
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of study for both PhD and Master's include, but are not limited to: Information, Computer Science, Engineering, Statistical Sciences, Information Systems, Software Engineering, and Computational Social
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Date Posted: 06/26/2025 Req ID: 43819 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering Department: Cross-Disciplinary Programs Office Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description
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Course description:Develop a practical approach to being a more productive engineer, based on the premise that for technology to become a reality, it must be translated through people. A key is