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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 16 days ago
- Advanced Forensic Identification Course Description: Continuing from FSC300H5, this course focuses on advanced crime scene examination and the use of evidence detection techniques. Topics include: advanced
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) that leverage the SDL platforms to discover materials and molecules. Senior Staff Scientists will play a leadership role within the AC research enterprise; and set objectives and directions for a subgroup of
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enrolment objectives. The incumbent will work closely with the admissions operations team, the admissions policy team, the IT staff in the URO, and with divisional/campus admissions professionals to advance
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the goals and objectives of the Faculty. Working under the general direction of the Director of the Office of the Dean, the incumbent takes the lead role in devising communication strategies at the Faculty
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course of the program that concentrates on improving students’ confidence and abilities in expressing themselves, and has the particular objective of equipping them to write university assignments
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: This course deals with current theory and practice in the development of the second language curriculum, the planning, needs analysis, objectives, content, structure, and evaluation of second language
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financial controls, as well as the integration of best-practices specific to the needs. The BSO is expected to develop and revise business methods that support administrative workflow and objectives, inform
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innovation of registrarial interactions from student recruitment, retention, success through to graduation. Operating in a culture of cooperation and collaboration, we achieve our goals and objectives based
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two key objectives: to give you a practical understanding of all of the elements of an effective public participation process, and to explore how public participation processes can be designed to be
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two key objectives: to give you a practical understanding of all of the elements of an effective public participation process, and to explore how public participation processes can be designed to be