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the planning, development and management of the branch’s annual budget process, including the development, implementation and monitoring of a multi-year financial planning for the branch. Other responsibilities
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Keeping well-informed on University programs, policies and procedures Interpreting academic regulations, program and degree requirements Advising on the appropriateness, precedents and process for petitions
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program among Ontario family medicine teaching sites. The department’s mission is reflected in the research conducted by its members to improve health through advocacy, equity, and world-leading primary
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. They will translate stakeholder needs into functional specifications and user stories, conduct process and gap analyses, support solution design discussions, and contribute to effort estimation and
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public and industry related awareness and education program respecting all aspects of the transportation industry, to municipal officials, police forces, transport companies, interest groups and the
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responsible for the administration of several tax programs including the Provincial Sales Tax, Liquor Consumption Tax, Vapour Products Tax and Beverage Container Program. As a member of a professional team of
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or Clinical Epidemiology, with an emphasis on developing and sustaining an independent, extramurally funded research program. The successful candidate will be expected to secure research grants, publish in peer
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energetic, thorough, conscientious and attentive to detail, you will file extremely large volumes of correspondence, electronically enter and retrieve confidential client data, and process and distribute mail
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at University Health Network (UHN). The appointment and re-appointment process of the Chair will follow the University of Toronto Policy and Procedures for Academic Appointments, and the University Policy
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the term) Description: This course is the first half of the human cadaveric anatomy experience for students in the Kinesiology and Physical Education (KPE) program. Students will explore gross anatomy