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theory of urbanism, urban design, or cities. Preferred Qualifications: PhD in Architecture or related disciplines is preferred. Experience and knowledge of both non-Western and Western contexts is
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, Ukraine’s new cultural achievements, decommunization, post-Soviet urbanism, and the shaping of an inclusive civic identity in the wake of the Russian invasion. The course will also provide students with tools
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that contributes to the strategic goals and aligns with at least one of the research priorities of Unity Health Toronto: Organ Injury and Repair, Brain Health and Wellness, Critical Care and/or Urban and Community
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the Stories of the City: Writing Creative Non-Fiction Course description: Through an introduction to creative writing techniques and the personal essay form, you’ll explore and develop your conscious connection
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houses, living history museums – which served the purpose of preserving the national past through nature and culture. Other large socio-political forces, industrialization, urbanization, migration, also
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Literary Journalism: Telling the Stories of the City Course description: An introduction to literary journalism, in which students study the craft of storytelling along with interviewing, reporting, and the
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Please note that should rates stipulated in the collective agreement vary from rates stated in this posting, the rates stated in the collective agreement shall prevail. Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Urban
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: The David Feldman Centre for Real Estate and Urban Economics supports research and education in real estate and urban economics at the University of Toronto. The Centre contributes to a curated curriculum for
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identified and defined by the students themselves and focus on issues associated with the City of Toronto, its agencies and services, and its communities and citizens. In the first half of the course students
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are both identified and defined by the students themselves and focus on issues associated with the City of Toronto, its agencies and services, and its communities and citizens. In the first half of