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highly cited in computer science. Your opportunity: Under the leadership of and in close collaboration with the Computer Science Teaching Applications Program Lead, you will develop and support custom
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://genomelibrary.ca/ ), and other projects in the fields of genomics, epigenomics, and life science. The ideal candidate has several years of experience developing web applications in diverse environments. Under
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scientists and engineers across the country. ECE is a hotbed of research commercialization. In our department, you will work at the heart of the most rapidly developing technology humankind has ever seen. Your
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NAIT’s web team. Reporting to the Digital Production Analyst, this position is responsible for the visual identity, design, creation, planning and ongoing development of NAIT’s web presence. This role will
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rigorous academic program alongside ample opportunities to develop themselves personally and professionally. As the Development Associate, you will be responsible for supporting the advancement and alumni
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written and oral communication; well-developed leadership and interpersonal skills; demonstrated decision-making skills; effective writing and editing skills; proficient working knowledge of design and web
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 22 hours ago
CTLA01H3 Foundations in Effective Academic Communication Course overview: This highly interactive course for English Language Learners is designed to fast-track the development of critical thinking, reading
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:: The focus of the Students division is to serve and support the academic and non-academic growth and development of students. Our strength is in our approaches to peer-to-peer learning and student
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. - Investigates and remains current with industry technology trends in the Web Application Security field such as: web application firewalls, web application vulnerability scanners, web application development, web
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communication channels including the website, newsletter and social media. Works effectively using database and web-based programs and performs general routine office procedures Organizational Status The Centre