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University of Toronto Faculty of Information Sessional Lecturer Fall Term 2024 (September - December) INF2409H – Comparative Information Traditions: Islamic Civilization Course Description: There is
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Date Posted: 05/30/2024 Req ID: 37548 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Arts & Science Department: Information and Instructional Technology Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Position Number: 00046523
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Date Posted: 05/27/2024 Req ID: 37496 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Architecture,Landscape&Design Department: Daniels Faculty of Arch., Land & Design Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description: (Cross-appointed undergraduate/graduate course) The course focuses on technological advances and...
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language. Laboratory exercises will explore the concepts of both Structure-based and Object-Oriented programming using examples drawn from mathematics and engineering applications. Estimated course enrolment
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Qualifications: Master's Degree in a related quantitative field, preferably in computer science, mathematics, statistics, physics, engineering, or theoretical chemistry. Six to seven years of recent and related
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title: HPS/MAT 391H1S Rebels Who Count: The History of Mathematics from 1700 to the Present Course description: A survey of the development of mathematics from 1700 to the present with emphasis
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title: HPS/MAT 390H1FThe Story of Number: Mathematics from the Babylonians to the Scientific Revolution Course description: A survey of ancient, medieval, and early modern mathematics, with emphasis
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title: HPS 225H1S Remaking the Past: The Re-creation and Re-enactment of Technology and Science Course description: One path to understanding the knowledge of the past is by attempting to re-create it
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: This studio-based, open-media course challenges conventional ideas about the body by examining developments in technology, culture, and politics. Through projects, lectures and readings, this course considers
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and built environment, its culture and the people who lived, worked, and had an impact upon the Hamilton area. The Hamilton Public Library (HPL) continues to actively engage the Hamilton community