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Supervisor: Joann Whalen, PhD Department of Natural Resource Sciences Macdonald Campus; McGill University Position Summary: Use modern digital communication techniques to engage stakeholders interested in soil
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Department: School of Early Childhood Studies, Faculty of Community Services Position supervisor: Thursica Kovinthan Contract length: 7 weeks Hours of work per week: 10 hours/week Position type: Non
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: Assist the Dean’s Office in exploring, identifying, documenting, and tracking the concrete actions and progress updates on ongoing projects in the Faculty of Education related to 52 Calls to Action
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control subjects based on diffusion MRI images and functional MRI responses. Duties include: Developing machine-learning and/or deep learning pipelines for classifying patients of optic neuropathies and
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: - pursuing PhD in Education or similar field. - familiarity with youth and gender studies - Strong written and verbal skills in English. Before applying, please note that to work at McGill University, you must
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prototypes, conducting laboratory and field evaluations, and analyzing experimental data. The role also involves preparing technical documentation and contributing to scientific publications. Organizational
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experimental data. The role also involves preparing technical documentation and contributing to scientific publications. Organizational Status This position reports directly to Dr. Taghipour. This position will
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comprehensive back-office resources help manage day-to-day complexities while our investment in your venture ensures you have the means to scale quickly and capture market opportunities. Enhanced Commercial
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year, fellows will explore the different functional areas within WWM through a series of four three-month long rotational experiences. One of these four rotations may be outside of WWM to foster a
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to shine! Work where the world comes to create, discover and learn. We are consistently one of Canada’s top-ranked universities and leading research institutions. With more than 8,900 students, two