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corporate records system Classifying and coding records of high corporate value Auditing and monitoring document profiles in the electronic document management system Implementing approved classification
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monitoring system (Newsdesk) and the Department’s integrated library system (Sierra); • Attending monthly directorate financial meetings; • Supporting auditing and quality assurance as required by
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; assists with organizing and running recruitment and program events; updating web and other online information; and communicating with faculty members. Your responsibilities will include: Providing detailed
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of required reports regarding university activities. Qualifications Required: (Minimum) EDUCATION: Master’s degree in Business Administration, Computer Science, Quantitative Social Sciences, Information, Data
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of tests and exams, enrolment data analysis and business intelligence. It is the vision of the Office of the Registrar to connect every student to success by providing excellent service and support to
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Library Intern will be given the opportunity to support projects tailored to your plans for your own career across the entire system. The major projects you will support will be directly guided by what you
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the University of Toronto’s interdisciplinary health care education and research eco-system, the Discovery Pharmacy provides health care programs delivered by members of more than one health discipline. It also
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an organization. • Clear and succinct writing and editing skills. • Strong communication and collaboration skills. • Proficiency working with web content and web content management systems and associated tools
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that space, identifying real needs, system constraints and requirements, and ultimately design solutions that incorporate all those components. Designs are iterated from initial concepts by gathering feedback
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& Pathobiology Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description: This course is the core of the MHSc in Translational Research Program. Students, organized in small groups of 2-5 students will have identified and