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Proven experience applying established standards to manage access to University spaces Experience in preparing and editing presentations, documents and standard operation procedures Experience submitting
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, supporting end-user computing, classroom technology, network, operating systems, hardware and software, as well as current and emerging technology solutions. In this role, you will serve as a first point of
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positive, dynamic, and productive relationships with academic units, the U of T scheduling community and campus partners. The Assistant Registrar acts as a champion for service and performance excellence
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undergraduate and graduate education programs, cutting-edge research and the delivery of sport, recreation and high performance athletic opportunities for students, staff, faculty and community members across
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integrate) key skills, character attributes, and purposeful behaviours. Strategies for development of high-performance teams are also presented. The material is delivered through lectures, readings, in-class
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team, with the goals of strengthening affinity towards the College, enabling a robust pipeline of prospective donors, and designing a program that promotes the interaction with and recognition of donors
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closely with the PhD Program Director and Coordinator, Admissions and Programs, this position is responsible for providing exceptional service in support of the mission of the SSR. Acting as a first point
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undergraduate and graduate education programs, cutting-edge research and the delivery of sport, recreation and high performance athletic opportunities for students, staff, faculty and community members across
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 25 days ago
international trends in student recruitment and admissions as well as communicating to a wide variety of audiences i.e. prospective students, parents and high-school advisors., parents and high-school advisors
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high school students facing barriers to postsecondary access. Founded in 2005 by the Faculty of Law, LAWS exposes program participants to legal thinking and the justice system through workshops