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. TQRs for WCOM 150 – Critical Analysis and Composition Education: •Graduate Degree (PhD preferred) in Rhetoric, Composition, or a closely related field. •Evidence of having received training in
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to data visualization for planning, using computer applications (1 credit course) Teaching Qualification Requirements: MSc/PhD degree in Urban Planning Teaching Experience Salary: $3,826.33 Dates: November
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Engineering Building, Room 304 Schedule: Fridays, 8:30-11:30AM Credits: 3 Teaching Qualification Requirements: Education: PhD in global public health or a Master’s degree in global health with a PhD degree in
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Requirements: Candidates should have completed their PhD and hold a ranked position at another university. Faculty/Department/Unit: Department of Political Science Faculty of Arts Job Type: Academic Contractual
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completed comprehensive examinations for the PhD, or completed PhD degree in Economics; Evidence of highly effective teaching ability or of superior communications skills and potential for teaching excellence
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for the PhD, or completed PhD degree in Economics; Evidence of highly effective teaching ability or of superior communications skills and potential for teaching excellence; The candidate's area of
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processing and powder metallurgy with PhD preferred. PhD student can be considered. Candidates with knowledge in the field can also be considered. Experience: Have passed MIME465 or MIME665 or an equivalent
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platforms such as myCourses, online grading tools, and basic programming or data analysis software is desirable. McGill graduate student, PhD preferred. Background in the subject matter of the course. Strong
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Qualification Requirements: Education : PhD in entrepreneurship/ management or, graduate degree in entrepreneurship/ management with significant professional experience in entrepreneurship/ management. Experience
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Supervisor: Joann Whalen, PhD Department of Natural Resource Sciences Position Summary: Responsible for: Collecting and processing samples (plant, soil, water, greenhouse gas) from field experiment sites