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-end reports for the Associates of the University of Toronto, and assists with special projects. Qualification Required: Education: University degree or acceptable equivalent combination of education and
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advancement of strategic plans and enable citizen-centric program transformation. Monitor the health of the projects under your portfolio and play a vital role in escalating project concerns to IT Governance
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& Construction, and Spaces & Experiences. We strive to provide efficient and effective services that support the University’s mission of knowledge creation, educational program delivery and community service. OREP
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, legislation, regulations, and policy and program support. As part of the organization’s executive team, Assistant Deputy Ministers share responsibility for the development, planning and implementation of a
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strengths of Toronto’s data science community building capacity for data and computational-based research projects and training by being the focal point for the coordination of data science activities and
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approachable and flexible, self-motivated to complete tasks, adaptable to changing work situations, and must work well in an inclusive and diverse environment Possess basic computer skills in order to manage
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Research Infrastructure field such as data managementlibrary or information studies, computer science, computational sciences, engineering, physics, data analytics, digital humanities, genomics. Five (5
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critical role in defining the future of research and administrative computing at the University. In this role, you will lead the architectural design and deployment of secure, scalable AI platforms
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: About us: The University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies (SCS) offers an extensive roster of over 850 courses, over 40 program areas, and more than 125 certificates across a broad range of fields
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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