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Course# & Course Title: CHL3013H: Clinical Bioethics Course Description: CHL3013H is a 0.5 FCE elective course designed for the Master of Health Sciences (MHSc) in Bioethics program. The MHSc in Bioethics
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Sciences (MHSc) in Bioethics program. The MHSc in Bioethics is a two-year professional Master’s degree program. Its students are early and mid-career professionals who work in healthcare, public health
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, acquisition, arrangement and description and preservation. As well there will be a brief introduction to copyright as well as the licensing and distribution ramifications of using, exhibiting, and re-purposing
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program that connects engineering students with a wide range of industry opportunities. As passionate and career-driven academic professionals, the ECC team seeks to nurture students and provide a
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 5 days ago
Internship Program (UTMCIP). You will be responsible for a variety of tasks including supporting the business development of the UTMCIP by monitoring industry trends; researching and evaluating potential
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that have not been adhered to. You will also manage the overpayments in the Linkin system for the Child and Family Program. You will accurately apply payments to client files on the various systems
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employee entitlements when units join or separate from University), assists the Director with the tracking, filing, preparation and distribution of major gift agreements as required, coordinating naming
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. The successful candidate would participate fully in the clinical and academic activities of the department including the psychiatry call system and teaching program. The anticipated start date is July 1, 2026
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provide leadership of the Faculty’s stewardship program, including student and athletic award reporting and donor recognition, as well as oversight of the annual giving and leadership annual giving program
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the well-being and active engagement of the College’s students. The CWC promotes community development, academic success, holistic well-being and personal growth of students through program implementation