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development, as well as information and data analysis, including data management protocols. Knowledge of customer portfolio management and project management methodologies, processes, and techniques Knowledge
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Date Posted: 02/24/2026 Req ID: 46728 Faculty/Division: Ofc of the Chief Information Officer Department: Enterprise Infrastructure Solutions Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Position Number
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 22 hours ago
Arts and Science Co-op (AS Co-op) programs across priority industry sectors. This role takes a planned and data-informed approach to business development, employer acquisition, and sector marketing
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’ needs for health information (i.e., consumer health informatics). This course will provide students with an overview of the role of consumer health informatics in changing the face of our healthcare
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Sessional Lecturer-eMHI2003H Emerging Applications in Consumer, Public and Global Health Informatics
consumers’ needs for health information (i.e., consumer health informatics). This course will provide students with an overview of the role of consumer health informatics in changing the face of our
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for analytical tasks. This positions is also responsible for assisting the Finance team with projects, as required. Your responsibilities will include: Verifying the accuracy and completeness of information
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. Accuracy and confidentiality in all that you do is a must in this position. Using exceptional client service skills, you will greet telephone callers and the public, providing them with accurate information
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; Assembling briefing and background materials in preparation for meetings, ensuring all relevant information is readily available to the management team; Managing incoming and outgoing correspondence, ensuring
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. Our research group has an active research program on the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. The group plays a leading role in the analysis of ATLAS physics data, particularly in
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.** Under the direction of the Canadian Data Intensive Astrophysics Platform (canDIAPL, pronounced “candy apple”) co-PIs Renee Hlozek and Kristine Spekkens, and in close collaboration with the Project Manager