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beyond the usual focus on teachers. The opportunity This research assistantship involves conducting a structured literature search and organization process focused on (1) settlement workers in schools in
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or Indigenous peoples of North America, to self-identify in their applications. If you are an Indigenous applicant and require support during the recruitment process, please reach out to James McKay, Indigenous
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. If you are an Indigenous applicant and require support during the recruitment process, please reach out to James McKay, Indigenous HR Lead at james13@torontomu.ca . Toronto Metropolitan University is
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would be considered as asset / highly desired: Background knowledge of AI signal processing. Knowledge and experience in in vitro or in vivo experiments. Knowledge and experience in characterization
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with community members and survivors who have experienced violence, discrimination, or abuse Experience in disability accessibility research methods and processes Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Google
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applicant and require support during the recruitment process, please reach out to James McKay, Indigenous HR Lead at james13@torontomu.ca . Toronto Metropolitan University is committed to the principles
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, conference papers, and journal articles. Support Health Canada and ethics submission processes. Why Join Us? Contribute to a high-impact innovation in cardiac surgery and robotic systems. Work within a vibrant
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the recruitment process, please reach out to James McKay, Indigenous HR Lead at james13@torontomu.ca . Toronto Metropolitan University is committed to the principles of the Accessibility for Ontarians with
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treatment effect models. Ensure data quality by employing rigorous data cleaning procedures and by documenting all processes and coding steps transparently. Methodological Development Contribute to selecting
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the recruitment process, please reach out to James McKay, Indigenous HR Lead at james13@torontomu.ca . Toronto Metropolitan University is committed to the principles of the Accessibility for Ontarians with