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for contributing to the creation of graphic design content for OSVRSE’s branding, campaigns, and event promotion. The position would be up to 10 hours per week for the academic year with a possibility of renewal
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the scope of Occupational First Aid (OFA) Level 2. ORGANIZATIONAL STATUS The position reports directly to the Campus Security Patrol Shift Supervisor and takes guidance from the First Aid Program Advisor
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75 hours each MECH 261/262 - Statistics and Measurement Laboratory - 4 positions 100 hours each and 1 position 50 hours MECH 289 - Design Graphics - 3 positions 90 hours each MECH 290 - Design Graphics
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, particularly in: MATLAB; Parallel and cloud computing; Graphical user interface (GUI) development Familiarity with: Statistical modeling techniques; Database management; Neuroimaging methods; Neurobiology
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assets and graphics for event promotion and engagement. • Coordinates design process, production, and final output of new marketing materials for all units such as program guides, websites, annual
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. Computer and web/graphic design (Microsoft Office, WordPress, Canva, Adobe, Basecamp) skills at an advanced level preferred Effective interpersonal and organizational skills - must have strong attention
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understanding of HTML are desirable. Experience in new media, information technology, communications, or library/information science an asset. Ability to effectively liaise with a central communications team to
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integrate) key skills, character attributes, and purposeful behaviours. Strategies for development of high-performance teams are also presented. The material is delivered through lectures, readings, in-class
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skills while exploring character performance, acting, and movement. The course also involves a critical examination of historical and contemporary representations of the human form in 3D animation and art
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skills while exploring character performance, acting, and movement. The course also involves a critical examination of historical and contemporary representations of the human form in 3D animation and art