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and communications. Estimated course enrolment: maximum 60 students per section Estimated TA support: To be determined in consultation with the instructor Class schedule: LEC5101 biweekly on Tuesdays 6
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communicate the central findings of empirical research papers to others. Estimated course enrolment: 25 students Estimated TA support: N/A Class schedule: Tuesday 9am-12pm *The delivery method for this course
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 16 days ago
to all applicants in the Department’s Applicant Pool: all Sessional Lecturers who are teaching for the Department during the current academic year or who have taught for the Department since September 1
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 23 days ago
: Course Number and Title: STA260H5F, LEC101 Probability and Statistics II Course Description: A sequel to STA256H5 introducing current statistical theory and methodology. Topics include: Sampling
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support: 40-hours Class schedule: Wednesday 6-8pm *The delivery method for this course is expected to be in-person. Please note that, in keeping with current circumstances, the course delivery method may
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 23 days ago
: If interested, please reply to: jobsmcs.utm@utoronto.ca with the following information: 1) CUPE 3902 (Unit 3) Employment Application Form: https://uoft.me/CUPE- 3902-Unit-3-Application-Form; 2) your current CV
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that students have acquired over the course of the MPP program and to bring them to bear on the development of a coherent policy agenda for the current Canadian context. The course is modelled after the Institute
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sustainability of our natural resources into the future. The Faculty invites applications for a tenure-stream faculty position (NSERC Tier 2 Canada Research Chair) to expand and complement our existing expertise
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for the current international climate change regime. Students will be given an understanding of the international and domestic legal, economic and financial dimensions of climate change. Students will be provided
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will be drawn from Canadian government policy developments and budgets during the session. Estimated course enrolment: 25 students Estimated TA support: N/A Class schedule: Thursdays 10am-1pm