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Date Posted: April 19, 2024 Req ID: 37041 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Arts & Science Department: Sociology Campus: St. George Description:SOC356H1F - Sociology of Technology This course invites
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responsible for designing and developing administrative and educational technology for UofT. The work involves a high amount of collaboration with other members of the development and support teams, and clients
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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
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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
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Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream - Contractually Limited Term Appointment - Software Engineering
. An additional two-year renewal may be possible. Applicants must have earned a PhD degree in electrical and computer engineering or a related area by the time of appointment, or shortly thereafter with a
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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
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Date Posted: 04/19/2024 Req ID: 37044 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering Department: Dept of Mechanical & Industrial Eng Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description
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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
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 14 days 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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technology increases our ability to intervene in the course of natural events involving human health and well being. Questions arise as whether we ought to and who will benefit or be harmed. This course