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the confidential printing, storage, and secure delivery of exam papers; ensure exams are packed, tracked, and returned to faculty in a timely manner. Prepare and print complete SAA exam packages, including cover
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Responsibilities: Manages, plans, develops, and executes the communications, public relations and social media platforms for the Faculty of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences. Develop communication strategy
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the incumbent performs them using general instruction. Typical Functions: Conduct literature searches, compile data, and help to prepare training documents. Edit text, sound and video (using Camtasia
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. The ultimate objective is to develop a next generation of AI approaches that are more sustainable and accessible. Relevant domains include mathematical and computational optimization, learning algorithms
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Exam Period: March 4 & March 5, 2026 Position Summary: Prepare the examination room prior to each session to specific requirements as well as ensuring that equipment and facilities are functioning
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: Reporting to the Vice-Dean Programs, and working in close collaboration with the Master’s Programs Academic Directors and with the Admissions team, the incumbent develops and executes the recruitment plan
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reconciliation meetings for units and departments. - Analyze, prepare and review financial reports and statements for all types of funds: operating, self-funded and endowed and direct gifts. - Oversee and train
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: This position is for a short-term, part-time research assistant who will help prepare research submissions for academic conference proceedings. The conference is ISIC 2026: The Information Behaviour Conference
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of Collection Services The Associate Dean, Collection Services contributes to the development of McGill Libraries by providing strategic leadership and oversight of library collections across all formats and
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development of basic practices in planning and teaching in elementary school classrooms. Competencies and working professional portfolios will be addressed Term: Summer 2026 Course credits: 1 Location: TBA