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on the smooth functioning of the Associate Dean and Managers desk related to cross portfolio and collaborative projects including internal units and external agencies with a significant component of high-level
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research environment is preferred Experience with qualitative and quantitative data analysis is desired Experience engaging with public servants, community associations, and not-for-profit sector employees
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related areas of Information Technology analysis and design. Desirable Skills and Experience: Expertise in many of: Software requirements analysis System integration Performance and process improvement
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research environment is preferred Experience with qualitative and quantitative data analysis is desired Experience engaging with public servants, community associations, and not-for-profit sector employees
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analysis, and implementing best practices in policy and client communications to ensure efficient and effective service delivery. Nature of Work: Reporting to the Director, Student Finance and Awards
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analysis, preparing class design plans, developing learning outcomes and objectives, developing learning modules and class syllabi, creating learning activities, selecting and creating media and preparing
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analysis techniques May collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and participate in regular project meetings to ensure effective progress and coordination Adhere to ethical guidelines and research protocols
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Development of academic programs The role provides high-level support in developing new undergraduate and graduate programs. This involves: Providing strategic analysis and advice on the design of academic
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to foster meaningful partnerships and support the growth of the TIE ecosystem. Data Management & Reporting Manage the collection, analysis, and reporting of key program metrics and performance indicators
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technicians. Managing inventory and supplies. Managing and approving vacations and time sheets for staff members. Data management and analysis. Preparing reports on research findings. Supervising crosses and