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communication 2 module with an emphasis on computer software and principles of visual representation of spatial and urban data for professional planning audiences. Teaching Qualification Requirements
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instructor for graduate urban planning studio, providing introduction to community planning process including individual and group-based skills in socio-spatial analysis, plan-making, and planning
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communication 1 module with an emphasis on basics of visual representation of spatial and urban data for professional planning audiences, hand rendering, and principles of graphic communication. Teaching
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to data visualization for planning, using computer applications Teaching Qualification Requirements: MSc/PhD degree in Urban Planning Teaching Experience Hiring Unit: School of Urban Planning Course Title
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credits worth) of a graduate urban planning studio, providing introduction to community planning process including individual and group-based skills in socio-spatial analysis, plan-making, and planning
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Hiring Unit: School of Urban Planning Course Title: Planning Studio 3 Subject Code: URBP 624 Location: Macdonald Harrington Building Schedule: Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:35 pm - 5:35 pm Deadline to Apply
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of reproducible research. TA duties: Preparing, conducting and evaluating weekly lab sessions. Hiring Unit: School of Urban Planning Course Title and Course Number: Introduction to Planning Data - URBP 642
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Engineering and Simulation CIVE 446 Construction Engineering CIVE 462 Design of Steel Structures CIVE 527 Renovation and Preservation: Infrastructure CIVE 528 Design of Wood Structures CIVE 540 Urban
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literature, art and music. Biblical stories (e.g. Creation, Exodus), key figures (e.g. David, Job, Mary), and common motifs (e.g. Holy City, Pilgrimage, Bride) are explored, then illustrated by later cultural
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McGill University | Winnipeg Sargent Park Daniel McIntyre Inkster SE, Manitoba | Canada | about 6 hours ago
, governance and democratization, environment and conservation, economic development, rural life and urbanism, public health, gender, social change, popular culture, literature and the arts. August 28 - December