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of web application development, coding languages (e.g., JavaScript, Python), or APIs to better understand how applications interact with WAFs and potential vulnerabilities Familiarity with cloud networking
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VLOOKUP, pivot tables) and use of web-based interfaces and databases. Assets (Nonessential): Knowledge of Excel macros is an asset. Knowledge of the portfolio in international higher education landscape
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demands Computer skills required: Microsoft Office Suite; various web browsers; Microsoft Outlook; Adobe PDF To be successful in this role you will be: Approachable Communicator Multi-tasker Possess a
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the Executive Programs Department, as the Digital Learning Instructional Designer, you will be responsible for managing the development of online course content for various programs and initiatives, building
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Assets (Nonessential): Experience with Arbor and web reporting or a similar fundraising database Knowledge of the Temerty Faculty of Medicine and its hospital partners To be successful in this role you
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prepare students to hone their professional identity, professional communication skills, and professional learning capacity. Learning to become a capable workplace professional is as important as competence
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with ETL technology and experience developing solutions in Azure environments. Individual must have experience working in agile development style, understands process and must be collaborative. Your
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 3 days ago
language and creating their own code as needed. Students will also learn additional techniques pertaining web scraping, working with unstructured data, data cleaning and data governance building upon
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their learning and development with the following units: Centre for Learning Strategy Support (CLSS, formerly Academic Success), Accessibility Services, Career Exploration & Education, Centre for Community
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: 00028860 Description: About us: The University of Toronto’s Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education is globally recognized for developing and advancing knowledge about the interactions of physical