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of Environment (www.mcgill.ca/environment ) invites applications from tenured professors who would like to spend a minimum of 4 months of their sabbatical at McGill University’s Bieler School of Environment (BSE
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at McGill University), do not apply through this Career Site. Login to your McGill Workday account and apply to this posting using the Find Jobs report (type Find Jobs in the search bar). Society, Environment
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of the study, and dissemination of results to the research community and to the people affected. Teaching Qualification Requirements: Ph.D. in Environment, Anthropology, Political Science, Sociology, Biology
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to cultural perspectives on the environment. Hiring Unit: Bieler School of Environment - Macdonald Campus course Course Title and Course Number: ENVR 203-51 Knowledge, Ethics and Environment Estimated Number
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with how scientific-technological, socio-economic, political-institutional and behavioural factors mediate society-environment interactions. Case studies in various sectors and contexts are used in class
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with how scientific-technological, socio-economic, political-institutional and behavioural factors mediate society-environment interactions. Hiring Unit: Bieler School of Environment - Macdonald Campus
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environment. Qualifications: The Teaching Assistant may be required to perform tasks suited to a remote/online teaching environment using a virtual learning platform (e.g., Zoom, WebEx) and the McGill my
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interactions, and climate change issues and solutions. Hiring Unit: Bieler School of Environment Course Title and Course Number: ENVR 200-01 The Global Environment Estimated Number of Positions: 2 Total Hours
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Supervisor in a classroom environment. Qualifications: May be required to perform tasks suited to a remote/online teaching environment using a virtual learning platform (e.g., Zoom, WebEx) and the McGill
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Fall 2024. Please include your Cover Letter and Curriculum Vitae and if applicable a copy of your Study/Work Permit. A brief course outline is optional. ECON 225-001 Economics of the Environment (CAP 300