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pursuing an undergraduate degree in Psychology or Biology. Roles and Responsibilities: The candidates will use existing software packages to delineate the optic nerve in MRI images of optic neuropathy
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: Department of Ophthalmology Position Summary: Complete the design and implementation of the MnoMno (Memory Trainer) system. Qualifications: Active McGill students pursuing an undergraduate degree in Science
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of Communications Sciences and Disorders Position Summary: Under the direction of Associate Professor Aparna Nadig, the research assistant is responsible for the following: Assisting with participant
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contribute to methodological development. Supervise and train junior research assistant (s) if required and manage related administrative tasks. Qualification: A Master of Science in Public Health is preferred
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. - Must be registered as a Postdoctoral Fellow with McGill University. Field of Study: Neuroscience, Molecular biology, Physics Required Skills • Excellent French and English, spoken and written
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research assistant will work with a team of researchers (PI: Dr Peters) on a SSHRC research study that investigates collaborative discourse among secondary science teachers and its potential to produce
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enrolled McGill undergraduate student in a relevant field (e.g., Communication Studies, Computer Science, Sociology, Psychology, Political Science, or a related discipline). The following supporting
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around digital technology, the future of media, and digital governance Academic background in Political Science, Communications, Public Policy, Computer Science or related field Strong skills with AI tools
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knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons with disabilities who anticipate
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and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons with disabilities who