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the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering for the Winter 2026 semester. These positions are open to McGill University students only. Hiring Unit: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
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will define and execute the strategic vision for the McGill Growth Lab, working with the Max Bell School leadership to establish organizational structures, governance processes, and operational systems
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the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering for the Winter 2026 semester. These positions are open to McGill University students only. Hiring Unit: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
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the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering for the Winter 2026 semester. These positions are open to McGill University students only. Hiring Unit: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
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the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering for the Winter 2026 semester. These positions are open to McGill University students only. Hiring Unit: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
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the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering for the Winter 2026 semester. These positions are open to McGill University students only. Hiring Unit: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
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the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering for the Winter 2026 semester. These positions are open to McGill University students only. Hiring Unit: Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
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lab’s research. The candidate will be developing methods for these analyses and training students in the laboratory on these techniques. Qualifications: PhD in environmental science or engineering, or a
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amplification tactics across platforms. Maintain a structured tracker/database of relevant accounts, narratives, media references, and key incidents. Review government reports, parliamentary studies, security
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rooted anti-oppressive, critical, and reflexive social work theories, with attention to individual, community, systemic, interpersonal, institutional, legal and structural factors and contexts; Advanced