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School of Nursing Course Title and Course Number: NUR1 434 020 (online program) Critical Care Nursing Practicum Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per Term: 45 Dates: August 27-December 5
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Biomedical Engineering, Psychiatry, and Quantitative Life Sciences as well as the Integrated Program in Neuroscience favour the development of strong multidisciplinary research teams. Job Duties The successful
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: Department of Natural Resource Sciences Course Title and Course Number: ENVB 210: Biophysical Environment Estimated Number of Positions: 2 Total Hours of Work per Term: 45 hours / position Position Summary
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: Department of Natural Resource Sciences Course Title and Course Number: SOIL 535 Soil Ecology Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per Term: 45 hours per term Position Summary: Correction
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: Department of Mechanical Engineering POSITION SUMMARY: The Research Assistant 1 will assist the research team in conducting a research project; Computational simulations of shock interactions between reactive
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you want to make a meaningful impact in life sciences research by developing cutting-edge technology for data sharing? Join the Canadian Centre for Computational Genomics (C3G) at McGill University
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hours, 1 position BIEN 350, Biosystems and Controls, 180 hours, 1 position BIEN 410, Computational Methods in Biomolecular Engineering, 100 hours, 1 position BIEN 470, Bioengineering Project Design, 35
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available through Teaching and Learning Services (TLS). Contract remuneration: $11,090 ($11,479 as of September 1, 2025) Deadline to apply: June 14, 2025 Hiring Unit: Bioresource Engineering Course Title
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of Science ***PLEASE NOTE: This position is only available to current McGill students. Students from all McGill faculties are welcome to apply.*** Position Summary: The Faculty of Science at McGill
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: A structured investigation of architectural concepts; program interpretation with respect to relevant cultural, social and environmental contexts; applications of appropriate formal languages and