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to influence and inspire others. Bilingual; excellent verbal and written communication skills, in both English and French. Proven project management skills with the ability to manage multiple projects
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: Internship Opportunity with the McGill Office of Sustainability POSITION Program Assistant (Zero-Waste Engagement Intern) CONTEXT The mission of the McGill Office of Sustainability (MOOS ) is to create a
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necessary scripts, interfaces, and/or and test queries to advance the goal of enabling search across multiple music databases through the use of Linked Data. Responsibilities may include: Assist with
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research teams from multiple institutions and organizations across Canada to conduct research into causes, mechanisms, prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, support systems, and palliation for a wide
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to grading assignments in the course. Candidates should possess strong writing skills and a history of grading the mechanics of academic writing (grammar, sentence structure, tone, etc.). Knowledge of multiple
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to grading assignments in the course. Candidates should possess strong writing skills and a history of grading the mechanics of academic writing (grammar, sentence structure, tone, etc.). Knowledge of multiple
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: The Research Assistant will be supervised by Dr. Marie-Claude Geoffroy (McGill University and Douglas Research Center, Canada Research Chair). The selected candidate will support the PI in executing multiple
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environments, • Excellent organizational skills in managing multiple priorities, multi-tasking and prioritizing for time-sensitive issues and working under minimal supervision, • Proficient French and English
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supported by the Government of Canada’s Canadian First Research Excellence Fund (CFREF) program and by funding from multiple other organizations over seven years, starting in 2023. D2R integrates
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academic partners. This program is funded by the Canada First Research Excellence Fund (CFREF), the Government of Quebec, multiple industry partners and not-for-profit organizations, and integrates Canadian