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: Internship Opportunity with the McGill Office of Sustainability POSITION Program Assistant (Zero-Waste Knowledge Management Intern) CONTEXT The mission of the McGill Office of Sustainability (MOOS ) is to
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: Reporting to the Internship Manager, establishes criteria for policies and procedures regarding internships, internship selection and new opportunities for students. Primary Responsibilities: Develops and
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Officer’s role is to establish and develop marketing, branding, and communications action plans for BSRM and its programs and initiatives in order to help meet organizational, program, and school objectives
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for collaborative research, program development, and contribution to the scholarly community in general. Candidates must have the necessary background to contribute substantively to teaching core
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Therapy (CFT) Program, School of Social Work Course/Program Developer (Curriculum) Overview of Role : Provide specialized course/program development to be used as part of a series of didactic seminars
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established networks and relationships. The intention is for this work to lead to research and policy-related funding applications and possible program development. The RA role is ideal for a student with
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demonstrate competitive research and publication records, substantial teaching experience, and a strong potential for collaborative research, program development, and contribution to the scholarly community in
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Services (OASIS) vision, mission and objectives. This includes all facets of office systems management, student advising, registration, reporting, and web interface management. Ease students’ integration
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involves close collaboration with core facility users, the business developer and bioinformatics specialists. The Trainer will be exposed to a diverse range of cutting-edge molecular assays, innovative
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of communications materials targeting students, alumni, prospective and past donors, parents and friends of the University, including content for e-newsletters, press releases, and web copy for McGill