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requiring English communication both verbally and in writing. Hiring Unit: Department of Philosophy Course Title: Later Greek Philosophy Subject Code: PHIL 452 001 Location: MAASS 328 Schedule: Friday 11:35
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of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Winter 2026 term Course: HISP 210D2 Section 001 Spanish Language: Beginners. (3 credits) Teaching schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 08:35 am-09:25 am Course start and
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: copy of your Work Permit . Position Available : ENGL 279 (CRN 2493 – 3 credits) Introduction to Film History Course schedule : January 5 to April 14, 2026 – Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:35 pm – 3:55 pm Course
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partner schedules according to course needs and availability. Monitoring availability, coordinating rotation, and maintaining an efficient calendar. Providing logistical and organizational support during
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Book. Prop open the front door at opening time to allow people to access the lab. Turn on the TV display and post the day’s schedule. Lab Reservations Check the schedule and prepare for classes—set up
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results. Supervise, mentor, and manage the activities of a Research Technician. Oversee project timelines, set priorities, and ensure deliverables are met on schedule. Serve as the primary point of contact
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of Law Course Number: PROC 124 Course Title: Judicial Institutions & Civil Procedure (s. 001) Course Credits: 4 1 Instructor Term: Winter 2026 Course Schedule: Tues/Thurs 1735-1925 (Student Affairs
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- PARA 424 - Fundamental Parasitology - Winter 2026 Institute of Parasitology McGill Macdonald Campus Location: Lecture: Centennial T-105 McGill Macdonald Campus Schedule: Lectures: Mondays and Thursdays
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, ethics reviews, coordinating research travel, and participant scheduling Qualifications: Education/experience requirements PhD or equivilant Knowledge of Action Research and Caste Based issues in Education
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: Architecture Position Summary: Opening and closing the printing room after hours in the busy periods during midterms and finals. Organizing the after-hours student request schedule. Assisting students in the use