50 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UCL" positions at University of Lethbridge in Canada
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consistency and fairness for examinations. Maintain confidentiality of information related to student performance and feedback evaluations. Apply developed knowledge and expertise successfully to roles
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fit. As a swimming instructor, you will be responsible for teaching students of varying ages and proficiency levels. You will use your expertise and creativity to develop lessons that meet the needs
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, and developing and delivering technical tutorials. Provides mentorship to students in technical and design classes and practicums and provides academic staff with informal feedback on student
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further supported through the core research facilities model wherein the financial and external relationship development activities are facilitated. Priorities of this role involve: Communication, Training
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further supported through the core research facilities model wherein the financial and external relationship development activities are facilitated. Priorities of this role involve: Communication, Training
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with the capability to engage and inspire students in their academic work, and who will show initiative in contributing to the department’s programs and curriculum development. Our University
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statutory filings. Your role will also involve interpreting and applying collective agreements and internal policies, and participating in the development of operational procedures that enhance payroll
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and technology to life in a fun and educational manner. We are seeking a creative and motivated person to develop and run our Arconic In-School STEM Clubs for junior high students (gr 6-9), which run
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bring science and technology to life in a fun and educational manner. We are seeking a creative and motivated person to develop and run our Science Sizzle Club for students grades 4-6, which runs two
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life in a fun and educational manner. We are seeking a creative and motivated person to develop and run our FriYAY clubs for students grades 1-6, which run for 8 Friday afternoons from October 6 to