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on Wednesdays and Fridays 11:35-12:55 and labs Mondays 15:35-17:25. This course includes an Introduction to problem-solving methods and algorithm development. Emphasis is on designing, coding, debugging, and
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-end data services and quality control pipelines, using Python Iteratively write code to incorporate new concepts and test new designs Focus on user experience, intuitive interfaces and interaction
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recruitment and scheduling Testing participants in the MLyouth study; training new staff to test participants Coding data from verbal fluency task; obtaining reliability with a 2nd coder Coding data from EFCT
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in writing. . Hiring Unit: : Office of First Nations and Inuit Education Course Title: Traditional Healing Subject Code: EDEE 373 736 Location: Eastmain Schedule: September 17-21: Wednesday, Thursday
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), the Ontario Human Rights Code, and our Access and Accommodation Policy, we will accommodate the needs of applicants. Please email faculty.office@sickkids.ca of your accessibility needs during the recruitment
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of addressograph generation, manual labels and/or computerized bar code labels, • Review study laboratory related documents, Record information according to study requirements, Maintain records and files, • Maintain
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encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression
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. Hiring Unit: Department of Political Science Course Title: Canadian Voting/Public Opinion Subject Code: POLI 412 001 Location: BURN 1B39 Schedule: Tuesday and Thursday 04:05 pm-05:25 pm Deadline to Apply
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needed Work closely with the Mawji Centre Manager and team to prepare related programs and promotions to ensure student retention. Adhere to all organization policies, procedures and business ethics codes
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or discouraged. We encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity