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Name: MUAP 333.3 (12), MUAP 433.3 (12), MUAP 443.3 (12), Voice Studio Term and Course Dates: Term 1 (September – December) CRN: 89475 89494 83252 Delivery Mode: Applied Studio Lessons Course Schedule
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Schedule: F, 11:35 - 14:25 Deadline to Apply: 2025-08-06 McGill University hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community. We welcome applications from
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responsible for teaching communication and interpersonal skills through an experiential (task-based) learning lens. Most courses are scheduled to run as daytime offerings and can be scheduled Monday to Friday
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cleaning and meeting schedules. Ensure that basic safety standards are upheld in the lab. Performs other related duties as assigned. Consequence of Error/Judgement Errors and incorrect decisions made in
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management, successful candidates will be scheduled on an as-needed basis, depending on the specific demands of each clinical trial. The Centre for Innovative Medicine is located in the Glen site hospital
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consultation with them, scheduling meetings, recurring meetings and appointments, coordinating with other schedules, identifying and communicating high priority requests, researching and preparing documents and
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oversight and assignment of tasks to student monitors, as required Work with the Library Services team to create and maintain a welcoming environment Work scheduled shifts (e.g. afternoons, evenings, weekends
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, providing GI endoscopic procedures, and participating in the on-call schedule, all within a tertiary/quaternary care environment. The ability to cover the liver transplant in-patient service is mandatory
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of Law Course Number: LAWG 538 Course Title: Specialized Topics in Law 19 - Slavery and the Law Course Credits: 3 1 Instructor Term: Fall 2025 Course Schedule: Wed/Fri 0835-1005 (Student Affairs Office
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enrolment: 40 students Estimated TA support: one 60-hour TA position for every 30 students Class schedule: Thursdays 18:00-21:00 *Please note, the delivery method for this course is currently in-person