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leading the way in this new data environment. The course will have a strong focus on emerging frameworks and technological solutions for solving key governance issues. Objectives: On completion
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, object modelling, strategic modelling, and value network modelling. Strengths and limitations of various techniques will be examined. Objectives: At the end of this course, students will be able
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. The practicum is the applied learning component of the Master of Health Informatics education. The overall objective of the practicum is to broaden the student’s appreciation for and skills in managing health
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c. 1400. This course will track the reciprocal influence of humans and the non-human world since the so-called "Columbian Exchange," emphasizing the ways in which the non-human world-from plants
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fields. Preferred Qualifications: PhD in psychology, education or leadership studies. Demonstrated knowledge and experience in leadership development theory and practice. Proven track record of effective
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experience in leadership development theory and practice. Proven track record of effective teaching and curriculum design. Understanding of engineering profession and context. Capacity to deliver experiential
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collaboration with the Director, the Team Lead will ensure that IT goals, objectives and activities are aligned to the long-term objectives and strategic direction of the OGC while being transparent about
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technologies present exciting new opportunities for interaction with museum objects. They help forge unique and novel paths of meaning, and facilitate the creation of new museum publics. But they also unsettle
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shifting meaning of objects, contemporary curatorial challenges, the potential of new museum practices, and source community expectations. Actual exhibitions, repatriation requests and museological dilemmas
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developing the technical knowledge and hands-on skills required to manage film collections. Major themes in the course will include the consideration of film as a physical object, its unique qualities as a