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Date Posted: 04/18/2024 Req ID: 37030 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Arts & Science Department: Dept of Philosophy Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description: Course Number and Title: PHL329H1
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and title: GLA2027HS Ethics for Global Affairs Course description: Examination of ethics and moral reasoning applied to the study of global affairs. Current debates in moral philosophy and how they help
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 27 days ago
Date Posted: 04/26/2024 Req ID: 37144 Faculty/Division: UofT Mississauga Department: UTM: Philosophy Campus: University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) Description: Major issues in philosophy of law
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 1 month ago
Date Posted: 04/10/2024 Req ID: 36922 Faculty/Division: UofT Mississauga Department: UTM: Philosophy Campus: University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) Description: Major issues in philosophy of law
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Date Posted: 05/17/2024 Req ID: 37382 Faculty/Division: Innis College Department: Innis One Program Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description: Course number and title: INI106H1F: Writing Literary Journalism: Telling the Stories of the City Course description: An introduction to literary...
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of teaching philosophy, sample course materials, teaching evaluations, as well as strong letters of reference. Evidence of readiness for entrepreneurship e.g. research applications/partnerships in and beyond
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of teaching philosophy and sample course materials. Evidence of readiness for entrepreneurship e.g. research applications/partnerships in and beyond academia (e.g. patents, research commercialization
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submitted as part of the application that should include a strong teaching philosophy statement, sample syllabi, course materials, and teaching evaluations. Teaching excellence will be evaluated commensurate
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 2 months ago
introduction to early technology, its achievements and limitations, the origins and development of ancient science, including ancient medicine, and their interaction with philosophy. Estimated Course Enrollment
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Course description: Many disciplines have explored happiness – philosophy, anthropology, psychology, sociology, neurobiology, film, art and literature – to name a few. Why not engineering? During