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their contacts regarding classroom maintenance and accommodations to ensure that classrooms are functioning well and accommodations are supported, and collaborates with departments across the St. George campus
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proximity to the applicable University premises in order to attend and perform your duties on University premises as of the Starting Date. Sessional dates of appointment: September 1, 2025 – December 31, 2025
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to: Brandy Caradonna, Business Officer & Program Administrative Coordinator at the Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies at University College, 15 King’s College Circle, Room 251, 15 King’s
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Course description: ECE496Y is a full-year course required for all fourth-year electrical and computer engineering students, allowing them to integrate the knowledge acquired over the first three
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Course description: An introduction to electrical and computer engineering design processes illustrated by the design and implementation of software systems. Creative development with appropriate
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property and performing rights considerations. Experience as an artist in music performance, creation, or production. Duties: Define course objectives and materials; provide clear guidelines on course
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Schedule: Wednesdays 2-3pm in the Winter term January to April 2026 Salary: $3,339.04 Estimated Course Enrollment: 10 TA support: none Qualifications: Graduate degree in music education, music performance
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, including expert knowledge of business models, accounting, taxation, and publicity relevant for music performers, creators, and producers. Experience as an artist in music performance, creation, or production
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organization of the human mind and other cognitive systems. Interrelations among the philosophical, psychological, linguistic and computer science aspects of the field are emphasized. Estimated Course Enrolment
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, the operation of prisons, the use of exile and transportation. Minimum qualifications: Master of Arts in History or related field required. Mastery of the subject area as related to the course description