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university setting an asset. Experience in an organization with scale and complexity, range of stakeholders and complex governance structure that parallels University of Toronto, preferably in the public
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facilitate activities and develop associated products for a variety of technology-related projects and initiatives. You’ll excel at identifying client needs, researching effective solutions, and translating
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bring together world-class scientists, engineers, innovators, and entrepreneurs to foster seamless collaborations across Toronto’s precision medicine ecosystem and with global academic and industry partners. PRiME
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client-focused solutions, facilitating process improvements, and bridging the gap between business and technology for the Ministry of Finance. The Opportunity IT Services in the Ministry of Finance
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the University and knowledge of University policies and procedures and an understanding of the University’s organizational structure, including its governance. Knowledge about media (including traditional, new and
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Course # and title: SOC369H5S: Digital Culture and Society Course description: Digital culture explores the intersections of human culture and digital technology. How do digital technologies
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proof-of-concept, and contribute to innovation activities (e.g., platform development, technology translation, partnerships, funding programs, or commercialization-oriented initiatives). Project
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the desirability of a project, based on net present value calculations and considerations of non-cash values; Gaining a facility with the use of spreadsheet technology in conducting financial analyses. Achieving
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of new and diverse communities, First Nations and Metis people, their cultures, communities, political structures, processes, opportunities and challenges at a local, regional, provincial and national
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in genome research, regenerative medicine, engineering, microfluidics, and computational biology, ultimately to gain new insights about how the human body works. Founded in 2005, the Centre is globally