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with technology and troubleshooting tech-related problems. Experience with elderly, mobility-reduced, and other vulnerable patient populations an asset. Flexibility to work in different disease areas
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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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. Experience 1 to 3 years of demonstrated experience in particle physics including both data analysis and detector development. Candidates with a background in silicon tracker construction and testing
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Course number and title: ECE496Y1 Y – Design Project Course description: ECE496Y is a full-year course required for all fourth-year electrical and computer engineering students, allowing them
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: Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Understanding Planet Earth, EPSC 201 (3 credits) Course description: Teaches students about Earth's origin, its place in the solar system, its internal structure
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psychotherapy; Integrate systems and communication theory through a systemic narrative construction as clients construct their immigration narrative and adaptation to the host culture; Attachment, identity and
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prevent systemic and structural barriers, fostering diversity, equity and inclusion in approaches to student engagement and support. Summary of Responsibilities: Work closely with the Office of the Dean
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level of comfort presenting to large audiences and use of technology platforms such as (i.e. Zoom, Instagram, etc.) Ability to navigate difficult conversations while maintaining professionalism and
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circular economy strategies to biodiversity pressures, impacts, and outcomes. Contributes to the integration of ecological concepts (e.g., ecosystem structure, species populations, ecosystem function) with
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an ability to design structured course materials, including learning activities, based on the course description and target audience; 2.demonstrate an ability to foster learning by establishing a positive