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for the Division. The Director reports directly to the Chair of Medicine. The Division of Rheumatology at the University of Toronto is a leading academic program embedded within multiple teaching hospitals
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supervise, manage, and implement programs designed to provide protective, preventative, and support services to children, parents, and foster families utilizing the Family Centered Case Management Model and
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to quantum mechanics and spectroscopy. This course is recommended for students in life and health sciences programs that involve a small amount of chemistry. Estimated Enrolment: 60 students Estimated TA
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the Department of Physiology Undergraduate Coordinator. Application Instructions: Interested candidates should submit an application form (available here: https://hrandequity.utoronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites
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essential. All candidates must be proficient in English. The candidate must have completed a residency program in general surgery as well as a Hepatobiliary Surgery Fellowship (or equivalent
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Sessional Lecturer Position Posting Date: February 9, 2026 Program: Executive Master of Health Informatics (eMHI) Sessional Dates of Appointment: Summer 2026, May to June Existing Vacancy: Yes
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knowledge about the interactions of physical activity and health through outstanding undergraduate and graduate education programs, cutting-edge research and the delivery of sport, recreation and high
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summaries/critiques and (iii) assessing student presentations. Application Instructions: Interested candidates should submit an application form (available here: https://hrandequity.utoronto.ca/wp-content
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- Introductory Organic Chemistry I Course Description: This course is recommended for students in the life and health science programs. The course commences with a review of fundamental principles in covalent
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– 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 Organic Chemistry I