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(Practical Sections) - Introductory Organic Chemistry II Course Description: This course is recommended for students in the life and health science programs and is a continuation of CHM136H1 (Introductory
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: About us: The Faculty of Arts & Science is the heart of Canada’s leading university and one of the most comprehensive and diverse academic divisions in the world. The strength of Arts & Science derives
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 1 day ago
of the multi-level preparatory stages entailed in the mounting of a curatorial project, placing particular emphasis on conceptualization and methodology, and on the premise that curatorial practice is an
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 1 day ago
) $10,760.27 (Sessional Lecturer II Long Term) $10,760.27 (Sessional Lecturer III) $11,030.35 (Sessional Lecturer III Long Term Minimum qualifications: An MA in a related field is required along with
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explores further applications of polarized-light microscopy in the examination of archaeological materials, particularly pottery (ceramic petrology). The focus is on foundational research and case-studies
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education. Its mission is to educate students, prepare professionals, and cultivate scholars who will play a leading role in creating more culturally engaged, ecologically sustainable, socially just, and
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Description: About us: The Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering is a world-renowned community of researchers and students dedicated to solving some of the world's most pressing challenges through
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Horseman, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, and Tatlin’s Tower. Taught in English, readings in English. No prior familiarity with Russian language or culture is expected. Estimated course enrolment: 30
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. Taught in English, readings in English. Estimated course enrolment: 25 Estimated TA support: 0 Class schedule: Friday, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm *Please note, the delivery method for this course is currently in
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: Exciting new advances and global challenges are radically reshaping the field of dentistry. Our vision at the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Toronto is to not just address and respond