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Teaching Assistant DENT 690

McGill Universityabout 18 hours ago
Montréal, QC
CA$37/hourly
Mid Level
Part-Time

About the role

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Hiring Unit:

Course Title:

Literature Reviews and Knowledge Syntheses

Course Code:

690

Estimated Number of Positions:

1

Total Hours of Work per Term:

15

Hiring Unit:
Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences

Course Title and Course Number:

Literature Reviews and Knowledge Syntheses, DENT 690

Estimated Number of Positions:
1
Total Hours of Work per Term:
15 hours

Position Summary

Responsible for assessing students' peer- and self-evaluations of project deliverables throughout the semester, offering feedback on their project progress, and assisting the instructor with in-class exercises. Requirements: Must be thorough, diligent and consistent.

Qualifications:

BSc or MSc in Health Sciences or equivalent
Strong knowledge of literature synthesis methods
Strong writer and communicator

Name & Title of Course Supervisor:

Paul Wankah, Assistant Professor

Hourly Salary:

$37.34

Position Start Date:

2026-09-01

Position End Date:

2026-12-15

Deadline to Apply:

2026-05-29

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