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decision-making. Must be able to multi-task and meet deadlines; and exercise accuracy and attention to detail. Strong computer skills with experience in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook
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frameworks for program delivery, performance monitoring, fiscal management, and evaluation; Lead and develop a team of professionals to achieve the branch strategic and operational goals; Represent
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, format and access data using computer software programs; Interact effectively with a diverse group of stakeholders, ensuring full understanding of issues before providing advice; Communicate clearly and
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logistics and options Determining logistical details and activities for events and/or programming Coordinating the schedule for program and event calendars; scheduled activities for functions Arranging
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building. This role works closely with the Associate chair of Undergraduate program and with UG-lab instructors and coordinators. The manager is responsible for coordinating the undergraduate laboratory
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& Pathobiology Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description: Quality improvement (QI) is an impactful tool which enables critical problem-solving, a core competency of the Translational Research Program, to
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, with an emphasis on developing and sustaining an independent, extramurally funded research program. The successful candidate will be expected to secure research grants, publish in peer-reviewed journals
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frameworks for program delivery, performance monitoring, fiscal management, and evaluation; Lead and develop a team of professionals to achieve the branch strategic and operational goals; Represent
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, format and access data using computer software programs; Interact effectively with a diverse group of stakeholders, ensuring full understanding of issues before providing advice; Communicate clearly 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