82 programming-"Multiple"-"U"-"U.S"-"Prof"-"Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft" positions at University of Toronto
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the faculty’s commercialization, entrepreneurship and partnerships initiatives. By offering transformative training programs, fostering strategic partnerships, implementing effective commercialization strategies
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bioengineering. We are also home to about 2,000 very talented students: about 1,300 undergraduates are enrolled in the Industrial Engineering and in the Mechanical Engineering BASc programs. We have about 350
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& Experiences. We strive to provide efficient and effective services that support the University’s mission of knowledge creation, educational program delivery and community service. OREP Financial Strategy and
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engaged in M.Sc. and Ph.D. Program in Molecular Genetics. We offer a professional M.Sc. in Genetic Counseling as well as M.H.Sc. in Medical Genomics. Futhermore, the department provides a rigorous
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pivotal role in supporting the teaching, scholarly, and research needs of nearly 100,000 students enrolled in a wide array of graduate, professional, and undergraduate programs. The library system provides
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and identifying opportunities to promote programs and initiatives, such as coordinating virtual open houses. Providing detailed information and demonstrating the use of technology; Handling sensitive
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with ensuring Canadian equivalences Creating and/or editing original, published content and materials Implementing plans and process improvements for program activities Ensuring procedures and guidelines
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Date Posted: 06/26/2025 Req ID: 43819 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering Department: Cross-Disciplinary Programs Office Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description
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-winning program that provides free legal services to non-profit organizations and low-income Canadians in 20 cities, from coast to coast. For nearly three decades, PBSC has been designing high-quality legal
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: UNI197H1F – Hamilton: Musical and History Course Description: This course examines the American revolution and its reception in the musical “Hamilton.” The American revolution generated multiple stories