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teaching the equivalent of 4.5 credits) Estimated Number of Positions: 2 positions Additional information This is a 9 credit course to be co-taught by two Course Lecturers. Each course lecturer will teach
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department (i.e., clinical, education and/or research); Bilingual language skills (French and English) are preferred, or a commitment to acquire the necessary language skills to practice medicine in Quebec
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division of programs (work load between Specilized Trainer and Educator) Hire standardized patient Helpers and remote learning assistant students to ensure the successful operation of activities. Provide
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learning ability to navigate different realms of biology. Maturity, professionalism, and a commitment to advancing biodiversity conservation efforts. Education and Experience: Master's degree in biology or
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exceptional customer service to ensure visitor satisfaction. Ensure Museum’s open and close procedures are respected on weekends. Coordinate with manager on-site. Learn and memorize content relating
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for course: 3 Salary: $11,497 Job Summary: The Department of Psychology is seeking a qualified instructor to teach Statistics for Experimental Design (PSYC 305) during the Summer 2026 term. Key
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h 25 Credits for course: 3 Salary: $11,497 Job Summary: The Department of Psychology is seeking a qualified instructor to teach Sleep Mechanisms and Behaviour (PSYC 444) during the Summer 2026 term
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& Downtown Campuses) Plan and execute events to expose students to the French language and Québecois Culture. Host Language Cafés for students to practice the French Language within a peer learning environment
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Strong knowledge of the selected sport is an asset. Ability to learn quickly and multitask. Well organized with attention to detail. Before applying, please note that to work at McGill University, you must
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teach in Summer 2026. Please include your Cover Letter and Curriculum Vitae and if applicable a copy of your Study/Work Permit. A brief course outline is optional. ECON 209-001 Macroeconomic Analysis and