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Pediatrics program is part of the integrated Brain, Development, and Behaviour network; this growing multidisciplinary team includes specialized programs in early developmental impairment, autism spectrum
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of science and engineering to make the impossible, possible. Every day we explore new ideas through innovative research and help companies discover possibilities that impact Canada’s future and the
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be to develop and implement communications to advance the strategic goals of the department. Organizational Status The Department of Physical Therapy provides the only provincial program for
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students to make a positive impact in our community and around the world. Named a Top 100 Employer in 2023, 2024 and 2025, and a National Capital Region Top Employer for 10 consecutive years, Carleton
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. The clinical trials and quality initiatives impact institutional reputation of the program, and direction of future studies. Errors could jeopardize the study treatment options for patients and reputation
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the needs and objectives of the BILS program. Consequence of Error/Judgement Errors in judgement, communication, cultural protocol, or compliance could negatively impact student wellbeing, partner relations
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, students, and other key stakeholders. Participate in program evaluation activities to identify opportunities for growth, innovation, and enhanced impact. Stay informed of evolving standards and best
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alignment with community-informed approaches and emerging opportunities. In this role, the Director drives the Centre’s impact by building and sustaining strategic relationships with Indigenous communities
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capital advantage provides opportunities for staff and faculty and students to make a positive impact in our community and around the world. Named a Top 100 Employer in 2023, 2024 and 2025, and a National
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and services that impact the world. In fact, in the last five years UofT enteredinto more than 160 license or option agreements allowing for commercial access to university intellectual property