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Job Title: National Coordinator, Graduate & Postdoctoral Trainee Stream (Research Institute) Organisation: Research Institute of the MUHC Work Location: 5252 DE MAISONNEUVE Job Category: Research
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. This course touches on nomenclature for the instrument, how the action works, and how better understanding the structure and mechanics of the instrument can enhance the playing of a pianist. Class Schedule
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 2 days ago
Course description: Introduction to the morphology and physiology of plants. Students will learn that plants require energy to support metabolism and growth, and that these processes are highly
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their relationships to musical specific works, production and reception. Class Schedule: Tuesdays 10am–12pm in the Winter term January–April 2025 Salary: $9,457.90 Estimated Course Enrollment: 25 TA
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information can be found on ECE's Sessional Lecturer webpage . Please note applications that do not follow the procedure mentioned above will not be considered. Closing Date: 07/03/2024 This job is posted in
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of the core facility. The manager works closely with the FNH/WRC Administrative Manager and with internal UBC faculty members, postdoctoral fellows, visitors and graduate students that have committed projects
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(Eastern Time). The Course Instructor Application Form can be found on the MIE Careers page at: https://www.mie.utoronto.ca/faculty-staff/careers/ If during the application and/or selection process you
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of major groups of insects found in Ontario and each student makes an insect collection. Insects are collected during field trips during class time and also on Saturday field trips early in the term. (Lab
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encourages exploration of the ideas and practices behind works of Chinese art. We examine art and artifacts in relation to their social environment and historical contexts, paying close attention
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considered. If during the application and/or selection process you require accommodation due to a disability, please contact Jennifer Lee at ugta.ece.utoronto.ca . Further information can be found on ECE's