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Primary Purpose: In this pivotal role, the Speech-Language Pathology Implementation Coordinator will coordinate the development and implementation of a new Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) program
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this posting, the rates stated in the Collective Agreement shall prevail. Minimum Qualifications: include at least a Master’s degree in Applied Linguistics or Second Language Education with strong written and
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available to McGill registered graduate students You must be a student registered at McGill University in an MA or PhD degree program in the Fall 2024 term. Hiring Unit: Department of Linguistics Position
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- Speech Language Pathologists 2024-2025 *Number of positions variable on applicant availability. The School of Communication Sciences & Disorders is seeking applications from licensed (OOAQ) Speech Language
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to, Communication, Applied Linguistics, Second Language Education, English, Engineering, Education, Technology Studies), TESL or CESLA certificate (or equivalent in ESL specialization or development of ESL curricula
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-Swahili Language and Culture This course is intended to provide students with a solid foundation in listening, speaking, reading and writing the basic grammatical structures of Kiswahili. It is also
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Quebec to improve health care access for Canadian official language minority communities. Course monitors provide guidance and support to a group of second language learners enrolled in the online English
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Contribution to manuscripts Qualifications: Must be a current McGill undergrad/graduate student (if applicable) Training: Undergraduate Linguistics student Language: Fluent Quebec French speaker Skills and
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Description: Introduces the student to the last stage of the Egyptian language, written mostly in Greek characters. The course will first concentrate on the grammar of the language and go on to read short texts
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of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Course: RUSS 210 001 Elementary Russian Language 1 Teaching Schedule: Mondays/Wednesdays/Fridays: 10:35-11:25 am Course Start/End Date: August 28, 2024/December 4, 2024