Research Assistant - CRC-100 - AM - tg

Updated: about 2 months ago
Location: Old Montreal, QUEBEC
Job Type: PartTime

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The employee’s primary function will be to assist with my research on Indigenous Legal Traditions and/or on Legal Theory. Specific tasks include independent and group research, memo writing, reading Anishinaabe stories, and database records generation. In addition, all RAs are expected to assist with minor administrative tasks which support my research.

Qualifications Required: Background in Indigenous Legal Traditions is a must. Familiarity with jurisprudence, Access databases, and Anishinaabe stories are assets, but not required. Ability to work independently and as part of team is a necessity.

Weekly hours: 25-30 - as discussed at the time of hire.

Contract start & end dates: to be confirmed at the time of hire.


Hourly Salary:


$20.00


Hours per Week:


25 (Part time)


Location:


Day, Chancellor,Hall


Supervisor:


Assistant Professor


Position Start Date:


2024-05-01


Position End Date:


2024-08-30


Deadline to Apply:


2024-03-06

This position is covered by the Association of McGill University Research Employees (AMURE) collective agreement.


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