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Date Posted: 03/23/2026 Req ID: 47431 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering Department: Dept of Mechanical & Industrial Eng Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Existing
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Professor, with an anticipated start date of January 1, 2027. Candidates must have earned a PhD degree in engineering, computer science, psychology, or related area by the time of appointment, or shortly
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Sessional Lecturer - PPG2012H-S-Topics: Applied AI Systems & Governance: Technology, Policy & Practi
number and title: PPG2012H-S – Topics in Public Policy: Applied AI Systems and Governance - Technology, Policy, and Practice Course description: This interdisciplinary graduate seminar provides a practical
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, imaging sciences, and biomedical engineering creates a uniquely fertile environment for innovation in brain-based therapies, including non-invasive and invasive neuromodulation platforms. As Chief, you will
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Professor or Professor, with an anticipated start date of January 1, 2027. Candidates must have earned a PhD degree in engineering, computer science, psychology, or related area, with a clearly demonstrated
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) and work with the Web and Discovery Services Librarian to support Drupal-based static websites. Required Qualifications: Master’s degree in library, archival or information science from an accredited
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of Toronto invites applications for a three-year, full-time, contractually limited term appointment (CLTA) in the combined areas of biomedical engineering and speech, language, and/or swallowing science. The
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 1 day ago
Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology University of Toronto Mississauga 2026 Summer Sessional Lecturer Positions Posted in accordance with the CUPE 3902 Unit 3 Collective
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Course Description: This course will introduce the fundamental concepts of information and communication technology for those students with a health science background, but no formal training in computer
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of University Libraries (OCUL) and a division of the University of Toronto Libraries. The goal of Scholars Portal is to develop and manage common technology, shared collections, and service infrastructure