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aims to improve overall competency of Canada’s current and future clinical trials research professionals and trialist while better engaging community partners and patients in the process. The Chief
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: This Research Associate position is attached to TRANSFORM: Engaging with Young People for Social Change a multi-year project led by the Participatory Cultures Lab/Institute of Human Development and Well-being in
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advanced skills in clinical assessment, treatment planning, implementation of therapeutic interventions and clinical research protocols, data collections, and evaluation of the treatment process and outcomes
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regression. URBP 642: Techniques of exploratory data analysis. Data cleaning and transformation. Visualization techniques. Census data and the methods most commonly used to analyze them. Principles
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for this position) About Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) At the intersection of mind and action, Toronto Metropolitan University is on a transformative path to become Canada’s leading
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approaches will be used to foreground the knowledge of people. Entry points will be evaluated to weave and incorporate this knowledge into future adaptation planning and transformational projects that address
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of Management is part of the University of Toronto, a global centre of research and academic excellence at the heart of Canada’s commercial and financial capital. Rotman is a catalyst for transformative learning
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, interactive discussions, hands-on experiments, and ethical discussions. This course encourages students to envisage AI’s transformative potential in shaping a more intelligent and ethical future and offers them
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creation and distribution, and will consider the requisite digital skills and literacies that can inform responsible digital adoption, development, and transformation. From digital strategy to the practical
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analysis, group facilitation, gap analysis, process mapping and design as part of a business transformation Ability to adapt to changing environments and handle multiple priorities Experience in interpreting