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safety compliance Knowledge of Biosafety Level 2 procedures and safe chemical handling Proficiency with computing and data management tools (e.g., Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, or equivalent systems
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computer science or supply chain procurement-related fields. · Experience in Oracle financial/supply chain applications and/or related business processes would be considered an asset
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planning in children’s best interests and work to establish the supports required. Work with foster parents/caregivers to plan and prepare for the child’s return home. Act as a liaison and consultant where
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in genome research, regenerative medicine, engineering, microfluidics, and computational biology, ultimately to gain new insights about how the human body works. Founded in 2005, the Centre is globally
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. The ability to plan, prioritize and organize a high volume of tasks, taking into consideration frequent interruptions. The ability to work independently or collaboratively as a team member with co
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University of Toronto Faculty of Information Sessional Lecturer Summer Term 2026 – Session Y (May – August) INF2179H – Machine Learning with Applications in Python Course Description: Machine learning has recently become the dominant field in AI research and constitutes the main part of the...
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assumptions about the environment, expertise, and value shape environmental data, information systems, and decision-making. Drawing on environmental informatics, information studies, and design research
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; Necessitate and plan for children placed in care on a long-term basis. This process often includes working in cooperation with First Nation Child and Family Service agencies; Develop and maintain open and
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departmental needs and deadlines. Strong leadership and conflict resolution skills. Good computer skills with proficiency in office automation and presentation tools, and with electronic communication tools
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University of Toronto Faculty of Information Sessional Lecturer Summer Term 2026 – Session F (May – June) INF1325H – Online Information Retrieval Course Description: This course focuses on the principles and methods of information retrieval through academic and professional database searching....