631 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"UCL" positions at University of Toronto
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strategic planning processes in organizations in which you work.Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: Differentiate between the various motivations for developing a strategic
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, the University of Toronto’s Department of Chemistry is one of the leading and recognized institutions in Canada. We take pride in our teaching excellence, advanced research facilities, and development
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optimizing databases and creating technical documentation. You will also be developing content for instructional workshops and training end-users on procedures. Your strong analytical, project management, and
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research. This includes grant proposal development, administering internal funding allocations, collecting and reporting on research productivity metrics, and managing core research facilities. The Research
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that students have acquired over the course of the MPP program and to bring them to bear on the development of a coherent policy agenda for the current Canadian context. The course is modelled after the Institute
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, teaching lab facilitation, course coordination, curriculum assessment and development, and the development of online teaching materials and lectures. Candidates must possess a demonstrated commitment to
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Sessional Lecturer - CTL7006H - Educational Research 1 Course number and title: CTL7006H - Educational Research 1- This course is designed to develop students' identities as teacher-researchers who
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research and experiential education. Through rigorous technical training, and unparalleled extracurricular and professional experience opportunities, we prepare the next generation of engineering leaders and
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definitions as required by the business unit or project. The identification of potential information security and privacy risks is done through a Privacy Impact Assessments (PIA). The incumbent helps develop
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light of the social context in which they are developed. Estimated course enrolment: 25 students Estimated TA support: N/A Class schedule: Thursday 2-5pm *The delivery method for this course is expected