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an efficient and consistent source of academic, career, and professional development services and support for students through their academic journey in APSC. APSC Central Student Services unit has 4 teams
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Medicine and Oral Health Sciences Course Title: Research Protocol Development Course Code: 602 Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per Term: 40 Hiring Unit: Dental Medicine and Oral Health
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development of STEAM learning experiences and other cross-curricular integration becoming knowledgeable in Indigenous ways of life, including some placements in Indigenous schools enriched through a wide array
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with McGill Libraries priorities. Contribute leadership to the development of campus‑wide capacity for Open Science, in collaboration with librarians, researchers, and campus partners. Lead the design
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promoting a strong commitment to work-life balance among our employees. The Faculty's Information Technology (FIT) office provides the technological vision and leadership for the development and
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for projects, coaching and managing the performance, providing training and career development opportunities. Manages advising-related aspects of undergraduate admissions processes, including the assessment
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impact health outcomes of people from BC, Canada, and globally. Work will focus on continued development for an e-mental health app, Minder, integrating various natural language processing-based components
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(Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba), for the University of Saskatchewan (USask) project Indigenous Grasslands Stewardship and Knowledge Exchange Network. The position will support and implement the development
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with faculty goals and provincial health human resource mandates. Building on expertise in dashboard development, and statistical analysis, the Specialist leads complex projects that inform policy
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for the development and delivery of health education programs and initiatives, providing one-on-one student support and case management, and facilitating training and professional development opportunities for students