97 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science positions at Mount Royal University
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collaborative working relationships with the administrative team and other MRU departments Intermediate computer skills in a variety of programs and a willingness and ability to learn new programs and
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addition to EITHER a Master of Library and Information Science (or equivalent) OR a Library Information Technology (or equivalent) diploma. 3-5 years experience in an academic Library with experience working with
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modifying instruction to meet student needs. Experience working with adults with developmental disabilities. Experience using computers and technology as a teaching tool, specifically the Google Platform
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disabilities. Experience using computers and technology as a teaching tool, specifically the Google Platform. Experience with formative and summative assessment. Ability to apply curriculum in an individualized
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support innovative teaching, learning, and scholarship across campus. The Library includes the Archives and Special Collections, and specialized and technology-enriched teaching and learning spaces
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students on their program selection and admission to all undergraduate programs and non-credential undergraduate-level offerings. They play a key role in the University’s achievement of enrolment targets and
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sources and prepare long-range projections, as well as immediate impact analysis to support decision making related to operating performance, proposed program and service changes, capital expenditures
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and analysis. Monitor philanthropic trends and provide actionable insights. Strategy & Process Development (20%) Develop and refine prospect research and management processes. Provide strategic
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Communications also collaborates with resources on and off campus to provide the best possible support to foster Mount Royal’s reputation and image as a premier Canadian undergraduate institution. This is
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Student Communications. Admissions and Recruitment Specialists advise prospective students on their program selection and admission to all undergraduate programs and non-credential undergraduate-level