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Psychology Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education Number of Positions: 1 Number of hours per semester: 75 Salary: $16.00 per hour PRIMARY DUTIES Grade written assignments and tests EDUCATION
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Foundations Education: PhD in Educational Psychology at McGill University in 2014 Teaching Qualification Requirements: Taught EXSU 603 from 2016 to 2022 (sabbatical 2023). Tenure-track assistant professor in
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Course Title and Course Number: EDKP498 Sport Psychology Name and Title of Course Supervisor: TBD Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per Term: 50 Position Summary: Required Duties: -Grade
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to established methodology in fields such as neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science. Prepares and sets up materials and equipment. Performs a variety of assays, analyses and tests such as behavioral tasks and
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of Psychology (Professor Rosemary Bagot) Position Summary: Conduct Probabilistic Reversal Learning, social defeat stress, open field and social interaction tests on mice Collect data from behavioral experiments
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applications, as needed. Education/Experience Undergraduate student in psychology epidemiology, psychiatry (mental health-related field) Other Qualifying Skills and/or Abilities Excellent writing and speaking
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methods, in particular literature review methods. Ability to work under pressure. Excellent time management skills. Training in psychology. « Connaissance du français et de l'anglais: L'Université McGill
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. Training will be provided in fish care. Experience and education: Academic background in biology, neuroscience, and/or psychology preferred, thus position is open to McGill Faculty of Science students only
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students from medicine, psychology, occupational therapy, nursing, and social work. The successful candidates will be based at the Montreal Children’s Hospital (MCH), a world leader in specialized mental
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inclusive work setting in its multiple areas of activity, which includes the training of a diverse group of students from medicine, psychology, occupational therapy, nursing, and social work. The successful