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distributing information services. INF1230H – Management: Theory and Practice Estimate of the course enrolment: 70 Estimate of TA Support: Estimate of 75 hours with enrollment of 36 or greater. Allocation of TA
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instruction on general writing skills or in the context of specific College program courses. Some positions may involve delivering instruction for English language learners. Estimate number of positions
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performing activities including recording and touring, encompassing a wide range of demonstrated excellence. Extensive education experience in Jazz and related musics. Duties: Define lesson objectives and
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vibraphone performing activities including recording and touring, encompassing a wide range of professional experiences. Demonstrated excellence educating Jazz students at the university level. Duties: Define
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Enrolment: 45 Estimate of TA Support: - Schedule: Monday 17:00-19:00 Rate of Pay: Sessional Lecturer I: $ 9,820.70 Sessional Lecturer 1, Long term: $10,510.36 Sessional
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supplies; and (h) other related duties as required. Minimum Requirements for Selection Education: Completion of Grade 12 or equivalent, some post secondary culinary courses are desirable. Experience: Three
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: 00057817 Description: About us: The Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering is home to about 60 professors leading research on a very broad range of topics. On the Industrial Engineering side
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bridges the gap between prior formal education and the skills necessary for first-year university courses. As a low-barrier program for learners who have been away from studies for two or more years
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to those seeking to further their careers as a Clinician Investigator at the rank of Assistant Professor or above at the University of Toronto. Expected start date is January 1, 2026 or shortly thereafter
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the complexity of schools and the place of the school in the community. Practical issues around lesson planning, unit planning, classroom management, and the class as a community are addressed. This course