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students regarding MyCourses, submission of assignments, etc. Qualifications: Currently enrolled in a graduate program at McGill. Background in Art History and Communication Studies. Positions: COMS 210
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insights that support climate adaptation strategies and ecosystem-based management. This work is part of the Global Water Futures Observatories (GWFO) program, Canada’s premier freshwater research network
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to Friday, December 19 Job Description: Prof. Guillaume Fontaine, RN, PhD is seeking two Teaching Assistants (TAs) to support the online course Fundamentals of Digital Health (NUR2 533). Key responsibilities
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. TA for Architectural History 4, Prof. Alan Avorgbedor. Noter les devoirs et les copies d'examen, assister à des cours, diriger des séances de discussion. Formation en histoire et théorie de
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-long Sketching School at the end of August (dates TBA) at a location TBA. Assists Prof. Covo with daily duties while student sketch, offering advice and guidance; attending nightly workshops and crits
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Assistant positions are only available to McGill graduate students . You must be a student registered at McGill in an MA or PhD degree program in the Fall 2025 term. Hiring Unit: Department of Economics
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(EEIO) data to support academic research on environmental impacts and supply chain sustainability. The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Prof. Sanjith Gopalakrishnan. The ideal
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. The CERC program supports Canadian universities in their efforts to build on Canada's growing reputation as a global leader in research and innovation. The program supports world-renowned researchers and
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program complements the research programs of the highly collaborative faculty currently in the department, specifically by bridging molecular mechanisms with evolutionary processes in natural populations
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: A structured investigation of architectural concepts; program interpretation with respect to relevant cultural, social and environmental contexts; applications of appropriate formal languages and