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connaissances. Job Description RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF THE MUHC The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) is a world-renowned biomedical and hospital research centre. Located in
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team, first, to create a suite of programs, algorithms, and data components which will compile the Laboratory from existing Statistics Canada and Canadian Institute for Health Information in Statistics
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: The Research Assistant 1 will complete graphical analyses of some small data sets, will extract some data from published figures and graph these in alternative formats using R software, and will provide research
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the seminar, exchange ideas and write new articles. Qualifications: Ph. D in Mathematics Annual Salary: (Nil-Salary - Post-Docs Group A) $0.00 Hours per Week: 35 (Full time) Location: Burnside Hall Supervisor
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English required for this position has been assessed at a level # 4 on a scale of 0-4.” Hourly Salary: $30.00 Hours per Week: 20 (Part time) Location: 5858 Cote des Neiges Supervisor: Assistant Professor
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made available in both English and French) Good ability to plan and manage workload within tight deadlines The RA role will be project based and the intensity of work required will vary from project
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with marginalized populations. The incumbent will work at the CGSHE in a designated, appropriate workspace at the CGSHE’s offices located at 1190 Hornby street. The incumbent will work from home when
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projects. Under direction from the supervisor, will perform research tasks to support a range of research projects at the Centre. Organizational Status This is a split appointment between the Centre
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, and to integrate knowledge from observation and experimental systems into a sustainable ongoing biodiversity observation system for the Salish Sea. The Sentinels of Change Alliance project will train
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are to implement standard observation systems for biodiversity across a range of taxa, to conduct experiments to test hypotheses about the causes of diversity change, and to integrate knowledge from observation and