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: Sessional Lecturer - ARC381Y1S - Technology Studio IV Course description: This studio continues to explore the role of technology in design and promotes innovation in design tool development, building systems
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Date Posted: 09/23/2025 Req ID: 41903 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Arts & Science Department: Information and Instructional Technology Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Position Number: 46523
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: Sessional Lecturer - ARC112H1S - Design & Engineering 1 Course description: A studio-based introduction to the methods and processes of design. The course serves as a hands-on exploration of design issues
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 22 days ago
their professional development as teachers, and provides consultations, resources and technology support to enhance learningin their courses and programs. CTL also enhances academic skill development both within and
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) at the University of Toronto (U of T) is leading a transformative shift in scientific discovery that will accelerate technology development and commercialization. The AC is a global community of
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Consortium (AC) at the University of Toronto (U of T) is leading a transformative shift in scientific discovery that will accelerate technology development and commercialization. The AC is a global community
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exchange with a global reach. Under the joint supervision of the Map and Data Visualization Lead and the Director of the School of Cities, the Data Visualization Developer will design and build public-facing
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backgrounds and currently seek an IT Solutions Developer to join our diverse group of talent. The IT Solutions Developer is responsible for supporting a broad range information management solutions and
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backgrounds and currently seek an IT Solutions Developer to join our diverse group of talent. The IT Solutions Developer is responsible for supporting a broad range information management solutions and
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an understanding of the complexity of legal concerns facing any engineer, permitting them to better evaluate the risks and responsibilities of their work. Given that students may develop or handle proprietary