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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 12 days ago
to understand needs, challenges, and barriers to accessing RGASC programs. The incumbent will also develop and implement assessment tools, satisfaction surveys, interviews, focus groups and program utilization
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-centered design solutions by drafting process maps, technical specifications, and other supporting documentation using established user experience methods. Your responsibilities will include: Applying
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equipment; determine method of repair and cost/time associated with the repair. Repair equipment including mechanical, fuel, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems by replacing, fabricating, or revising
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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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, combined with increased computing power, is fueling major advances in AI. This course explores how leaders can use the abundant, real-time, and multi-dimensional digital data now available, in combination
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learning, robotics, laboratory automation, and materials discovery and will be delivered across numerous platforms, including micro-credential programs, academic courses, hands-on workshops, lectures, and
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executing qualitative and/or quantitative research methods Designing surveys, interviews and other research tools for program evaluation Preparing draft statistical reports and summaries from data collected
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Sessional Lecturer Position Posting Date: August 12, 2025 Program: Master of Health Science in Health Administration (MHSc) Sessional Dates of Appointment: Fall 2025, September to December Course
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chemistry, with experience planning and troubleshooting synthetic routes and performing parallel library synthesis. The ideal candidate should have experiences with one or more of the following: working with
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at the intersection of information and communication technologies, human rights, and global security. We use a “mixed methods” approach to research combining practices from political science, law, computer science, and