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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 2 months ago
, the Advisor must exercise a high degree of sensitivity, responsiveness, and confidentiality regarding human resources matters. This search aligns with the University’s commitment to strategically and
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ability to work as part of a team. Flexible availability is a requirement for these positions. Ability to perform duties online as required. Preferred Qualifications: include a PhD in an appropriate
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existing departmental strengths (https://www.physiology.utoronto.ca/ ). Candidates must have teaching expertise in a degree-granting program at the undergraduate program level, including lecture preparation
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academia, industry, and government that leverages the power of artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, materials sciences, and high-throughput chemistry to create self-driving laboratories (SDLs), also
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centenary in 2028, has built on its heritage strengths in libraries, archives and museums to incorporate scientific and technological expertise from engineering, computer science, and other disciplines
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on enrolment numbers. Class Schedule: TBD. You are required to be located in geographical proximity to the applicable University premises in order to attend and perform your duties on University premises as of
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materials Experimental planning and design/optimization Programming and high-performance computing Additional expertise that is desired (but not required): Automation Developing polymer blends or composites
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Sessional Lecturer Position Posting Date: August 19, 2025 Program: Master of Health Science in Health Administration (MHSc) Sessional Dates of Appointment: Fall 2025, September to December Course
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University premises in order to attend and perform your duties on University premises as of the Starting Date. Sessional dates of appointment: January 1, 2026 - April 30, 2026 Salary: Sessional Lecturer I
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that are well-calibrated to the people who use them. This course draws upon the literature of Library and Information Science and related fields to offer a deep treatment of major theories, models, and concepts