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: Institute for the Study of International Development Course Title and Course Number: INTD 356 Quantitative Methods for Development Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per Term: 180 Position
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engagement across the University's central platforms. Primary Responsibilities: Participate in the development and implementation of policies and new initiatives that support the strategic direction
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, analysis and writing of scientific paper collected in trials; development, implementation, data collection and processing, results dissemination of new studies. Advisory work: be involved in assisting
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are seeking a highly motivated and skilled research software developer to lead the neuroimaging processing and pipeline development for the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA) open science
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student Research Assistant required to support research activities surrounding simulation-based research projects (e.g., development of a grant proposal, literature review, various simulation-based
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of the unit. Compiles statistics related to the provided services. Participates in the development of the area’s procedures and work methods. Opens and closes the work area according to the daily schedule. Uses
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funding, public policy development, and regulatory matters. Monitor and analyze federal government policies, legislative developments, and political trends that affect higher education and research. Provide
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participate in the development and implementation of recruitment plans and marketing initiatives to promote programs and increase student enrollment. This includes representing the departments at various events
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, Atmospheric Sciences, Astrobiology and other space-related areas at McGill University. This position is responsible of the Institute Program. Provide support for development of new research and research
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The Senior analyst contribute to the development and support of Student, Research or Campus Information Systems to ensure that they meet the current and future needs of the stakeholders and users community