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Faculty of Music is Canada's largest and most renowned university-based music program for professional musical training, creation, performance, education, and research. Home to a diverse and dynamic
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. We are seeking a colleague whose research program explores the molecular and cellular mechanisms of aging and senescence and who applies these insights to understand tissue regeneration, age-related
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and services at the onset of their program planning to consider communication strategies and needs for the respective program/service. The MCP must effectively build relationships and partnerships
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. PhD in related field is considered a strong asset Minimum three (3) years in conducting qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods research, including the design, development and analysis of surveys
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@utoronto.ca . Note – the letter of intent should not only outline your strengths and leadership skills as they relate to this position but describe your vision for the program. If you wish to discuss this
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at the graduate level required. Preferred Qualifications: Completed PhD preferred. Description of duties: Teaching at the graduate level, developing the syllabus, teaching three-hour classes, providing bi-weekly
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the collective agreement vary from rates stated in this posting, the rates stated in the collective agreement shall prevail. Minimum qualifications: PhD (or equivalency in professional experience and terminal
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sector required. Teaching experience at the graduate level required. Preferred qualifications: Completed PhD preferred. Description of duties: Teaching at the graduate level, developing the syllabus
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: Preferably candidates will have a completed, or nearly completed, PhD degree in an area related to the course or a Master’s degree plus extensive professional experience in an area related to the course
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at the intersection of information and communication technologies, human rights, and global security. We use a “mixed methods” approach to research combining practices from political science, law, computer science, and