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Lecturer I (1 positions available at 100%) Course title and code: Making Sense of Accidents - APS1034H: Course description: Despite the best of engineering practices that include a focus on reliability
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of ‘the professional’. Three overarching course themes are: (a) developing new awareness of learning and skills needed to become a capable workplace professional: (b) the reflective journey to develop one’s own sense
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hardware, data, and programs, and appreciate the various sensing mechanisms through which the world becomes data for the computer in operation. INF351H1 - Information Design Studio I: How to Make a Computer
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requirement. It is open to all who want to know more about Canada. Make sense of politics today and develop a deeper understanding of Canadian society and its institutions through study of the major events and
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. The course also aims to improve students’ reading and analytic skills. Minimum Qualifications: Completed or nearly completed Phd in English or related discipline with in-depth knowledge of Transitional Year
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to develop one’s own sense of professional identity; (c) a practical emphasis on presenting oneself effectively in the job market. Students will become prepared to enter their field and to thrive as emerging
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care services in remote areas, and for health and physical activity promotion. This course introduces students to the concepts, definitions, advantages, and limitations of mHealth. This course will be
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Master of Engineering (MEng) students, a professional program for students taking courses with us for a year or two. And we have about 350 MASc and PhD students, who work individually on research projects
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centered on lab work in field of ultrafast quantum photonics. This position does not support remote duties of any sort and will be fully in the lab. The successful candidate will be talented, self-driven and