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, in Winter 2026: COMP 0500 (Introduction to Personal Computers). COMP 0500 is designed to introduce students to the personal computer environment at an advanced level. Students gain basic computing
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services by receiving visitors, responding to enquires, scheduling appointments, providing general and employment information, and directing to appropriate area(s). Assesses and processes the eligibility
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(Word, Excel and PowerPoint) applications, electronic data entry, word processing at 45 wpm Proven ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing for news and marketing publications and to
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, trade shows, and recruiting events. Provides training to other staff relating to course and program advising, admissions processes, advising theory/practice and systems management. REPORTS TO Dean, School
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apprenticeship program Proficient in the operation of machine shop equipment such as the lathe, milling machine, surface grinder, etc. Excellent communication skills Computer skills, including Microsoft Word and
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preferred WORKING CONDITIONS Sitting at desk and computer for long periods of time; general office conditions Local travel required; occasional attendance at marketing events Ability to lift weights in excess
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for student populations from equity priority and deserving groups. Collaborates to develop policy and processes with respect to student success and development. Designs, organizes, and facilitates presentations
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benefit to the community or society at large. Throughout the process, students showcase how they meet the psychology program’s learning outcomes and reflect on their growth in relation to TRU’s general
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Description DUTIES Provides advice to students with respect to education planning, academic goals and course selection. Provides instruction on admissions and registration processes to current and prospective
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assessments, students will be able to understand, critically analyze, and apply collective bargaining processes and dispute resolution methods. Students will also be introduced to Indigenous perspectives