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. Co-supervise undergraduate and graduate students in the Brown Lab. Support teaching activities in Physiology 560 – Light Microscopy for the Life Sciences Qualifications: PhD in preferred areas
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candidate that satisfies the eligibility conditions of the Canada Research Chair (CRC) program will be supported by the University for nomination to a CRC. Candidates for the CRC will be assessed based
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communication skills in English; working knowledge of French is a strong asset given the Quebec context. Education/Experience: PhD in ecology, environmental science, sustainability science, industrial ecology, or a
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major teaching hospital affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Canada’s internationally renowned McGill University, located in the vibrant and multicultural city of Montreal, in
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should hold a doctoral degree (PhD or EdD) in an Education-related field at the time of taking up the appointment. The successful candidate must have knowledge of: the K-Higher Education Québec educational
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undergraduate and/or Master/PhD/Post-doc students to become part-time Student Partners to assist the ECQ Students as Partners French terminology program. Students must be enrolled in any of the following
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. Qualifications: Currently enrolled in a Master’s program at a Quebec University in Sociology, Science Technology and Society, Political Science, Education, or a related discipline. Experience with qualitative
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, such as Environmental Science, Conservation, or related discipline. A PhD would be an asset but is not required. Experience: Demonstrated experience in project management, stakeholder engagement, or a
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also have a track record in post-secondary teaching. The position may be awarded as a postdoctoral fellowship to a researcher who has finished their PhD, or to an individual outside the academic
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PBRN executive team meetings, as well as any relevant meetings at clinical sites Maintain research project documentation Maintain and promote the growth of our patient-partner engagement program in