43 computer-programmer-"LIST"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at University of Toronto
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College Program Administrator E-mail: nc.hiring@utoronto.ca Only applications submitted to the email address listed above will be considered. Closing Date: 07/14/2025, 11:59PM EDT ** This job is posted in
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program. II. Experience: One year of related experience. III. Other: Physically capable of performing the required duties, including lifting up to 50 lbs. No history of animal-related allergies. Must be
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-June-2012b.pdf to: Khamla Sengthavy, Undergraduate Program Administrator and Academic Liaison at uc.programs@utoronto.ca . *If during the application or selection process, you require accommodation due
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to pursue innovative and independent research, and to establish an outstanding, competitive, and externally funded research program. The successful candidate will perform standard professional and
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establish an outstanding, competitive, and externally funded research program. The successful candidate will perform standard professional and administrative activities appropriate to a post-tenure career
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to databases, spreadsheets; flyers, newsletters, website pages. Experience with arranging meetings and coordinating event logistics. Experience with assisting program application and admission process
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, to: CRITICAL STUDIES IN EQUITY AND SOLIDARITY c/o New College Program Administrator E-mail: nc.hiring@utoronto.ca Only applications submitted to the email address listed above will be considered. Closing Date
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an outstanding, competitive, and externally funded research program. Candidates must provide evidence of research excellence, which can be demonstrated by a record of publications in top-ranked and field-relevant
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candidate will be expected to pursue innovative and independent research, and to establish an original, competitive, independent, and externally funded research program as well as expected to contribute
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, lists, maps. Program structure: control flow, functions, classes, objects, methods. Algorithms and problem solving. Searching, sorting, and complexity. Unit testing. Floating-point numbers and numerical