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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 3 months ago
Sessional Lecturer- BIO412H5 F: Climate Change Biology Course description:. Climate change is affecting life on earth at all levels from cells to ecosystems. As a result, shifts in the distribution
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: The Rotman Commerce program is offered jointly by the Rotman School of Management and the Faculty of Arts and Science. It is a highly respected, highly competitive program within the business, financial and
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possible. We are seeking a dynamic and compassionate clinician who would like to grow with our program with a strong commitment to rehabilitation of individuals living with the secondary health conditions
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, overseeing the development of public legal education resources, answering students’ legal questions, developing policies for the program, providing training on substantive and procedural law to the students
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of computer systems. • Excellent oral and written communication skills and presentation skills to large and small audiences. • Research, analytical and reporting skills related to current
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. The incumbent works closely with the Division of University Advancement, Student Life and divisional teams across the university as well as with external donor groups on supporting program requirements and
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degree in Robotics or Computer Science, and an undergraduate degree in a robotics discipline such as computer engineering, control and mechatronics. An academic background in machine learning and
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(or if permitting be in person) with their computer for class assignments and lectures, each of these assignments being due for the following lecture. Estimated Course Enrollment: 12 TA Support: No Size
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. This course is Pass/Fail. Not eligible for Credit/No Credit. The course is open to students in the specialist program in actuarial science. Students in the major program in actuarial science can enrol into
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budgets, environment and climate change, labour markets, labour force skills, industrial policies, income distribution, housing and the new challenges and opportunities in the economy. Specific examples