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, diversified base of alumni across life-stage with a focus on integrating across demographic segments. Proficient in both physical and virtual program delivery, the incumbent organizes programs based
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. Our mission is to partner and collaborate with clients, University, and third parties to determine value based, sustainable technology solutions that enable the Faculty to achieve its academic mission
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databases and systems. Your responsibilities will include: Analyzing and reconciling registration/status/program of undergraduate study information Identifying changes to student records that affect academic
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relationships with stakeholder groups, and work collaboratively on a team; · The ability to instruct, guide, coach and encourage others effectively; · The ability to use applicable computer
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monitoring the quality of the program delivery and managing staff performance issues. Hiring new Trust Officers and Assistant Trust Officers as well as preparing any probationary documentation for sign-off and
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education – Ph.D. in computational biology, bioinformatics, biophysics, biomedical engineering, computer science, or a related field. Experience 5 to 10 years of experience
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Sessional Lecturer - Terrestrial Energy Systems (Emergency Posting) The Civil & Mineral Engineering Department at the University of Toronto seeks at least one Course Instructor for the following
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. Your opportunity: Reporting to the Assistant Dean and Registrar, this role is responsible for enrollment, program progression and graduation eligibility for the BScN, MN, Post-Masters, PhD and DN
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Investigator. You will lead the operational and administrative aspects of the research program, including and tracking budgets and timelines to ensure the team meets milestones and deliverables, and support
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Course Description: Harm Reduction for Information Professionals introduces students to the fundamental perspectives, practices, and methodologies of harm reduction in the Information Science field