601 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Toronto in Canada
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musicians. Concepts such as incorporation, accounting and taxation are introduced as well as methods of finance. Models of commerce specific to the music industry are analyzed. Case studies are reviewed, and
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complete application includes your responses to the application form with a cover letter and current Curriculum Vitae; click here to apply . Course Description: This course focuses on methods for students
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 23 hours ago
, of the Academic Culture and English (ACE@UTM) Program, working closely with the Manager, Academic Culture and English Program. The Student Recruitment and Admissions Officer will be required to have a valid
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conductor for a variety of choir types, at various levels, and with a wide range of repertoire, including contemporary choral music. Extensive knowledge of choral conducting pedagogy and choral methods
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, at various levels, and with a wide range of repertoire, including contemporary choral music. Extensive knowledge of choral conducting pedagogy and choral methods. Professional experience as a choral arranger
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professional experience. Experience teaching beginners percussion in a school, private lesson or class setting. Extensive knowledge of pedagogy, methods and repertoire for student percussion performers
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professional experience. Experience teaching beginners on saxophone in a school, private lesson or class setting. Extensive knowledge of pedagogy, methods and repertoire for student saxophone performers
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Course number and title: PAP113 - Physiology for the Physician Assistant Program Course description: This is a required introductory physiology course for students in the functioning of the human
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administrative protocols. Strong computer skills and comfort with e-mail communication, web tools and Internet applications and intermediate skills in MS Office (Word, Outlook Calendar, Excel, Adobe Acrobat
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) *Please note that the delivery method for this course is currently in person. In keeping with current circumstances, the course delivery may change as determined by the Faculty or the Department. Sessional