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. They will work on scientifically driven technological development projects where the presence of human health data makes security awareness and technological acumen a must. A few large-scale projects hosted
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in Oncology - Contribute to the development and implementation of AI-driven tools in oncology, such as predictive modeling, clinical decision support, and outcomes research; - Support the ethical
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at the McGill School of Social Work are seeking a graduate-level research assistant to support activities relating to the Lab’s Dialogue McGill grant. Simulation-related research tasks may include the development
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development opportunities for staff. Actively works with service professionals cross-trained in all areas. Supervises direct reports, and coaches and mentors Service Point staff regarding effective decision
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curriculum development where appropriate. The position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the advancement of academic emergency medicine in a dynamic, high-volume teaching environment. Faculty
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the development of workshops, seminars and information sessions for students and department staff. Revise budget and prepare post-event reports, when required; Network with student organizations and
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: primarily library science, with an archival component—particularly related to organizing and preserving digital materials Interest in the design and development of information systems Basic knowledge
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, agroecology) on biodiversity in Quebec. Supports the development and adaptation of indicators to evaluate biodiversity impacts, including the use of Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) and other ecological
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change. All addressed through the development of professional competencies (Online Course) Term: Summer 2026 Course credits: 3 Location: Not needed - online course Schedule: Online asynchronous Teaching
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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