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-scope of PSAC. Department: Community Health & Epidemiology Status: Term Employment Group: Graduate Students - PSAC Rate of Pay: Current rates of pay Posted Date: 4/16/2026 Closing Date: 4/22/2026 Number
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, thematic analysis) is an asset. Familiarity with nuclear energy policy, workforce development, or the nuclear supply chain in Canada is an asset. Skills and Abilities Strong communication and analytical
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Strong written and oral communication skills, with the ability to present complex scientific results clearly and effectively Demonstrated ability to independently operate analytical instruments and
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with information technology teams. Produces analytical and operational reports for senior leadership to support planning, policy development, and stakeholder communication. Develops and maintains
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, and attention to detail Qualifications Enrolled in a graduate program (MA/Phd) in the Faculty of Community Services - the position is restricted to FCS students. Experience conducting academic
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). Announcements are considered tentative, pending final determination of course offerings and enrollments. McGill University is committed to equity and diversity within its community and values academic rigour and
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communities of PHH Research Fellows. Successful applicants will be invited to participate in a Graduate Fellows Forum project in the Spring of 2026, wherein their research will be discussed and promoted
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the Faculty of Arts. Communicates directly with the Office of Research Services (ORS), University-Industry Liaison Office (UILO), and Research Finance at UBC. Work Performed Administration: Compiles and
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) collective agreement. McGill University hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community. We welcome applications from racialized persons/visible minorities
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The 2025 competition will represent the field of English and North American Language and Literature and opened January 1, 2025. Named in honor of the first president of the Council of Graduate