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course enrolment: 130 Estimated TA support: 180 hours (contingent upon enrolment and funding) Class Schedule Class Schedule: Thursday 14:00-17:00 The delivery method
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 26 days ago
Internship Program by connecting students with meaningful work term opportunities through employer and industry partnerships. The incumbent will research and recommend new avenues for collaboration, cultivate
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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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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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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 19 minutes ago
of techniques in theory, empirical, or experimental research methods is required, as well as evidence of excellence in teaching and research. We seek candidates whose research and teaching interests complement
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Schedule Fridays 11:00am to 1:00pm Tutorial N/A Delivery Method In Person Sessional Dates January 1, 2026 to April 30, 2026 Salary $54.27 per hour plus vacation pay Qualifications: Academic background in
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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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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 - ARC112H1S - Design & Engineering 1 Course description: A studio-based introduction to the methods and processes of design. The course serves as a hands-on exploration of design issues
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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