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, English, Engineering, Education, Technology Studies) with strong written and oral communication skills, and a demonstrated commitment to teaching communication and demonstrated ability to work as part of a
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 1 month ago
: Apply online through the Sessional Lecturer Unit 3 Application on the Forensic Science Program website Email your CV to Carolyn Loos (Program Manager) at carolyn.loos@utoronto.ca by 11:59pm on July 21
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 1 month ago
. Application instructions: Apply online through the Sessional Lecturer Unit 3 Application on the Forensic Science Program website Email your CV to Carolyn Loos (Program Manager) at carolyn.loos@utoronto.ca by
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stated in this posting, the rates stated in the collective agreement shall prevail. Minimum Qualifications: Graduate degree in Computer Science. Preferred Qualifications: Extensive teaching on the subject
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. Description of duties: Exact duties will be negotiated and agreed upon between the successful candidate and the Course and TeamworkCoordinators, the Director, Engineering Communication Program, and the
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researchers whose proposed research program aligns with one or more of the Government of Canada’s Science, Technology and Innovation priority areas . Canada Excellence Research Chairs are appointed for eight
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Sessional Lecturer - CTL3002H - Second Language Teaching Methodologies Course number and title: CTL3002H - Second Language Teaching Methodologies Course description: This course offers a historical
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Course number and title:CTL1217H - Integrating Science, Mathematics and Technology Curricula - This course focuses on curriculum issues associated with integrating school science, mathematics and
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Course description: Develop a practical approach to being a more productive engineer, based on the premise that for technology to become a reality, it must be translated through people. A key is
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number and title: PPG2002H-F - Topics in Applied Economics: Public Finance Course description: This course will look at the major spending programs and revenue-raising tools of Canadian governments