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leadership in creating positive and supportive work environments. The incumbent will work with leadership and faculty to develop infrastructure systems of support in all areas of administration, policy and
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initiatives with internal and external stakeholders, as well as tracking and monitoring outreach activities. Responsibilities include developing and producing promotional and outreach materials; analyzing and
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training initiatives, assists in streamlining administrative processes, and maintains up-to-date documentation, templates, and web content. Acts as a resource person for inquiries and supports operational
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: The McGill Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship (CSDC) wants to develop a website that showcases the objectives of the McGill CSDC, its members, projects, upcoming graduates' labs, professors’ and
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researching university policies, academic units, and historical records in order to prepare background material/briefing notes. Researches and validates information on key initiatives within both portfolios and
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Primary Purpose: The Communications Coordinator is a creative storyteller and content creator responsible for developing and implementing impactful communication materials that elevate the
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, create and maintain student files and generate the Program of Studies; upload student progress reports; onboard graduate students; schedule committee meetings; prepare and distribute minutes; arrange and
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front-line, student focused support to the College of Graduate Studies, which involves responding to a wide range of general and complex queries at the front counter, by telephone, web systems, and e-mail
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of student files. Supports the communication and visibility of program initiatives by maintaining web and social media content, and coordinates the logistics of courses, seminars, workshops, and research
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developing and maintaining research software systems or web-based tools to support laboratory operations · Familiarity with Linux-based research computing environments and GPU-accelerated workflows Before