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. The position is under the supervision of the Academic Chair. Your responsibilities will include: Support the implementation of new data collections initiatives. Conduct analysis as needed. Design, plan and
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innovation in data science and AI, maternal, child and reproductive health, climate change [response], implementation and improvement sciences, preventable disease through vaccines and prevention through [and
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proposals and briefings related to fundraising campaigns Developing content for marketing and/or promotional materials Probing clients for information to determine target audience, key messages, and
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programs; Have the ability to explain basic budget principles to clients and work within computer programs and databases; Have the ability to remain calm in conflict or stressful situations and be able
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divisions, senior leadership, auditors, and external partners, Capital Accounting ensures the integrity of financial information, compliance with evolving accounting standards, and informed decision-making in
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health and disease. In this key support role, you will perform routine molecular biology techniques, prepare samples, set up equipment for experiments, and collect and verify data that supports ongoing
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proposals & applications, background information and briefing materials; and coordinating donor reporting. Your responsibilities will include: Cultivating ongoing, high-profile prospective partnerships
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implementing marketing, event planning and promotional initiatives. Experience with budget management and analysis of financial information. Contract management experience is an asset. Experience managing in a
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materials; and, Manage data using analytic platforms (e.g. PowerBI). The successful candidate will be an innovative problem solver who is thorough, attentive to detail, have excellent interpersonal and
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University of Toronto Faculty of Information Sessional Lecturer Summer Term 2026 – Session Y (May – August) INF2164H – UX Research and Design for Video Games Course Description: This course