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Chair of Polish Studies for a five-year term, which will be renewable following a favourable review. Applicants must have earned a PhD degree in History or a related area, with a clearly demonstrated
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management and CRM usage Play a key role in the migration of our two major marketing publications to fully digital formats, including website architecture, content integration, and technical troubleshooting
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] and curriculum vitae must be submitted to: Cindi Morshead, PhD Professor and Chair, Division of Anatomy Medical Sciences Building 1 King’s College Circle – Room 2372 Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A8 E-mail
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2025 Salary: In accordance with the CUPE 3902 Unit 3 Collective Agreement, the rate of pay will be $7055.10 (130 hours @ $54.27/hr), inclusive of vacation pay. Minimum qualifications: A PhD in
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) and curriculum vitae must be submitted to: Cindi Morshead, PhD Professor and Chair, Division of Anatomy Medical Sciences Building 1 King’s College Circle – Room 2372 Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A8 E-mail
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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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earned a PhD in Operations Management or a PhD in a field related to Operations Management, such as Information Systems. We seek candidates whose teaching interests complement and enhance our existing
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) offers a collaborative professional learning environment dedicated to supporting learners, faculty and staff. We offer a respectful team-oriented culture and value the dedication and innovation of all
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student service professionals that collectively contribute to U of T’s positive learning environment. The Director, LSM reports to the University Registrar and works collaboratively with a team of directors
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and communities? This course considers how interactions between people in Toronto are shaped by language as well as history, economy, architecture and urban landscapes. Students engage with the city