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are required to grade final exams as part of their contract. Location: Macdonald Campus, McGill University Teaching Qualification Requirements: Education: Doctoral degree in Food Science or Food
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: PhD (or its equivalent), Master's, or Bachelor's degree in Business or a related field. Preferences will be given to those holding a degree in Statistics, Economics, Operations Management, Industrial
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of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences Exam Period: 1. DENT 311 Final – Thursday, June 12th (1:00-4:00 PM) Room 501 Position Summary: Invigilator request for deferral exam – (One invigilator
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: Biomedical Engineering Position Summary Assists in performing laboratory tests and experiments, and records experimental details and results. Distributes and tracks items, such as laboratory shipments. A log
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, as well as from all qualified candidates with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members
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Qualification Requirements: Appropriate technical, digital and/or critical, theoretical expertise required for the course; recognized expertise in structural engineering and construction. B.Eng. / M.Eng. (first
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Qualification Requirements: Appropriate technical, digital and/or critical, theoretical expertise required for the course; recognized expertise in structural engineering and construction. B.Eng. / M.Eng. (first
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deliverables to ensure projects are completed on time and within scope. Science Strategy - 30% • With the Scientific Director, the Associate Director, the ICRH team and the Institute Advisory Board, identifies
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Dept. Course Titles and Course Numbers: BIOL 111 Principles: Organismal Biology BIOL 115 Essential Biology BIOL 200 Molecular Biology BIOL 206 Methods in Biology of Organisms BIOL 210 Perspectives
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McGill University | Winnipeg Sargent Park Daniel McIntyre Inkster SE, Manitoba | Canada | 3 months ago
’ assignments, presentations, and research project reports on the course material, covering a psychological science approach to interpersonal relationships. Organized in terms of the development of relationships