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(courtesy and tact) and may be required to complete a University of Toronto server training program. Knowledge of food safety. Ability to work well in a team setting. Ability to handle figures rapidly. Note
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Health Program at New College seeks a sessional lecturer from September 1, 2025 – December 31, 2025 for the following in-person course: BPM333H1F – Buddhism and Cognitive Science An interdisciplinary
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Health Program at New College seeks a sessional lecturer from September 1, 2025 – December 31, 2025 for the following in-person course: BPM232H1F – Buddhism and Psychology An overview of the encounter
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Health Program at New College seeks a sessional lecturer from September 1, 2025 – December 31, 2025 for the following online synchronous course: BPM214H1F – Socially Engaged Buddhism Explores how Socially
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Solidarity Program at New College seeks a sessional lecturer from January 1, 2026 – April 30, 2026 for the following in-person course: CSE339H1S - Cripping Solidarity: Disability Activisms and Cross Movement
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Solidarity Program at New College seeks a sessional lecturer from September 1, 2025 – December 31, 2025 for the following in-person course: CSE344H1F: Body Matters: Oppression, Solidarity and Justice Through
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of the Corporate Relations team and department. The duties will include coordinating with various stakeholders to promote collaboration, creating marketing and promotional content, compiling program and service
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staff complement plan and initiatives to address past, current and future needs and challenges. Advises on the use and/or interpretation of University policies, practices and procedures in relation
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” to: eas.undergrad@utoronto.ca. Following the closing date of the posting, selected applicants may be asked to attend an interview with the Korean language program coordinator Closing Date: 08/12/2025, 11:59PM EDT
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program complements the research programs of the highly collaborative faculty currently in the department, specifically by bridging molecular mechanisms with evolutionary processes in natural populations