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advisingclients on graphic design and liaising with University’s Brand Hub for initiative wordmarks Overseeing and implementing website enhancement activities to support project/program goals and objectives
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, Canada and abroad. Responsibilities The research assistant will realize the following tasks, in collaboration with senior team members: Conduct research, writing and produce design details and graphics
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social media and digital communications. Major Duties and Responsibilities Create, schedule, and manage engaging content for social media platforms (primarily Instagram), including captions, graphics, and
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: Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Position Summary: Contribute to an ongoing research program focused on the origin and evolution of rare earth element (REE) mineralization at the Kwyjibo magnetite
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 6 days ago
development and coordination of electrical system designs. The role works collaboratively with internal clients and stakeholders to develop responses tovaried and complex program requirements. This includes
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. This is a highly collaborative role that will work with leads, managers, director, staff, student peer program and partners across the MRU community on the strategies, execution and best practices
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and collaboratively in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment. · Basic graphic design and photo/video editing skills are a plus. Other Qualifying Skills Ability to prioritize and multi-task
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registered as a full-time student in any degree program at McGill University and returning to campus in Fall 2025 Hiring Unit: Campus Life & Engagement Position Summary: Under the supervision of the Assistant
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program inquiries. Evaluates when updates and revisions are needed to the GPS program templates and graphics; manages resources to ensure updates and revisions are made and communicated. Liaises with HR
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Support (FOCAS ) is a collaborative of faculty from 9 universities in the U.S. and Canada funded by the Mellon Foundation’s Public Knowledge program that formed to support paid internships at community