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Lecturer SCSD 680: Course Lecturer DEADLINE TO APPLY IS FEBRUARY 15, 2026 For details job descriptions and information regarding TQRs, please visit: https://www.mcgill.ca/scsd/about/job-postings HOW TO APPLY
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make sure to list your ranked top choices of courses for the Summer 2026 semester by uploading the completed TA application form to your application in Workday https://www.mcgill.ca/hr/files/hr/1_
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Term: varies from 60-180 Position Summary: TA positions of 60 to 180 hrs are available in the Biology Dept. The job descriptions are available on the Biology web site at: https://www.mcgill.ca/biology
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Applicants: Internal applicants are McGill employees who currently hold an ACTIVE contract at McGill University and are working during the current semester. Knowledge Base Guide on how to apply: https
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website https://www.mcgill.ca/mining/job-opportunities/student-positions . Positions currently available: MIME 422 – Mine Ventilation (1 position at 49 hours – Course dates July 7, 2026 to August 20, 2026
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on our website https://www.mcgill.ca/materials/student-positions . Positions currently available: MIME 345 – Applications of Polymers (1 position at 40 hours – Course dates June 5, 2026 to July 31, 2026
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must reflect the most current advances in the field. This course must be modified to the cultural, social and educational contexts of the community in which it is being given. Must be available to attend
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Department’s expectations. Adherence to evolving program requirements concerning course content and program-developed competencies; course content and references must reflect the most current advances in
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, in confidence, should be directed to Michael Williams and Andrea Patrick at Odgers at McGillDean@odgers.com . Direct applications are invited at https://careers.odgers.com/en-ca/30784 . Founded in 1821
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knowledge and pedagogies. Other Adherence to evolving program requirements concerning course content and program-developed competencies; course content and references must reflect the most current advances in