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applicability. Performs graduation audits to facilitate timely program completion for TRU Gaglardi students. Maintains the Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics transfer credit database and serves as the
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health scholar with an active and impactful research program. The Government of Canada’s CRC program supports universities in sustaining leading-edge research excellence. This Chair position enables
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knowledge with a high level of understanding with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, SharePoint, Co-Pilot and web page management systems Ability to deal with staff, faculty, students, colleagues and
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to support the instruction and logistics of Canadian Mountain and Ski Guide Training Program (CMSG) and TRU Adventure Studies Department field courses through the efficient operation of the equipment bay which
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exists to support the instruction and logistics of Canadian Mountain and Ski Guide Training Program (CMSG) and TRU Adventure Studies Department field courses through the efficient operation of
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accepted accounting principles in budgeting, forecasting, and certain year-end financial statement working paper preparation. To be successful, the incumbent requires a high degree of motivation, critical
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provides support in the development and strategy for the Faculty's planning processes. This position requires a high level of decision-making, sensitivity and judgment and also handles confidential
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, the Student Recruiter - Advisor connects with prospective students and key influencers (family members, school counsellors, community members etc.) to promote the Faculty of Science through high school visits
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solutions in line with department and university goals. Maintain a high level of quality customer service standards in dealing with and responding to questions and problems including development and delivery
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Fall 2025: COMP 0500 (Introduction to Personal Computers). COMP 0500 is designed to introduce students to the personal computer environment at an advanced level. Students gain basic computing skills