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Number: COMP 206 - Course Title: Introduction to Software Systems Hours of work (per term): 90 Required duties: • - effectively and timely communicate with the instructor and the students
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practice. The theoretical models underlying the group work method in social work. The various theories, concepts, and dynamics of group practice. Group work skills and the skilled use of self in group work
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with training of students and other researchers in these techniques and in the use of the microscope. Participates in the development and implementation of unit procedures and work methods. Perform basic
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application of these techniques to the domain of information science. Topics will include software principles and practices, programming concepts and techniques, data structures, and algorithms. This course is
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, and work in collaboration with other team members; Train new graduate students; Contribute to group duties and help others; Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry Before applying, please note that to work
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experience Proficiency in flow cytometry and core immunology methods Experience processing clinical specimens (CSF, PBMCs, serum/plasma) Strong organizational, problem-solving, and time-management skills
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- Physics of Music. PHYS 230 - Dynamics of Simple Systems. PHYS 251 - Honours Classical Mechanics 1. PHYS 253 - Thermal Physics. PHYS 257 Experimental Methods 1. PHYS 258 Experimental Methods 2 PHYS 260
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This course is not Team taught. Teaching Qualification Requirements: Education 1. PhD (in exceptional cases, PhD candidates and master teachers with an MA with extensive relevant experience will be considered 2
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science, SECCM, and electrochemical instrumentations. Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry Before applying, please note that to work at McGill University, you must be both authorized to work in Canada and
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are developed and assessed. Course Credits: 1 Number of positions available: 1 This course is not Team taught. Teaching Qualification Requirements: Education: PhD (in exceptional cases, PhD candidates and master