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McGill University | Winnipeg Sargent Park Daniel McIntyre Inkster SE, Manitoba | Canada | about 21 hours ago
aspects of our research program, such as performing headcap surgeries on the animals, developing new stimulation protocols that better mimic the self-motion experienced during everyday life, performing
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not required, unless the Work Permit has expired. For new candidates : Curriculum vitae; International applicants: copy of your Work Permit. Teaching Qualification Requirements: Education: PhD or ABD in
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not required, unless the Work Permit has expired. For new candidates : Curriculum vitae; International applicants: copy of your Work Permit. Teaching Qualification Requirements: Education: PhD with
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physiothérapie ou discipline connexe. Master’s or PhD in physical therapy or related discipline. Expérience / Experience Avoir enseigné dans les cours PHTH 551 ou PHTH 561 dans le passé. Has taught in PHTH 551
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), toxicology, drug metabolism, and translational pharmacology. The successful candidate will: Contribute to the development and delivery of the new French-language Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program, and
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in a relevant field (e.g. Visual arts education, Design) and/or extensive relevant experience as an arts educator/artist-teacher. PhD or equivalent is an asset Experience 1.Expert Knowledge
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. Peretz, Sholem Aleichem, and Isaac Bashevis Singer. August 27 – December 3, 2025: Monday & Wednesday (2:35 – 3:55 pm) Leacock room 116 Teaching Qualification Requirements: Education: PhD in Jewish Studies
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student learning; Effectively communicate with students; Ensure confidentiality regarding course-related matters; Respect and treat all students equally. Qualifications: Must be a current Masters or PhD
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of Linguistics Fall 2025 term LING 201 – Introduction to Linguistics (3 credits) section 001 Teaching Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 12:35PM - 1:25PM Course start/end dates: August 27, 2025/December 3, 2025
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candidate will: Contribute to the development and delivery of the new French-language Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program, and participate in the teaching of graduate programs offered in English or