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This course teaches techniques used in design and completion of environmental research projects. Problem definition, data sources and use of appropriate strategies and methodologies.
Hiring Unit:
McGill Bieler School of Environment
Course Title and Course Number:
ENVR 301 - 01 Environmental Research Design
Estimated Number of Positions:
2
Total Hours of Work per Term:
60
Position Summary:
Aiding students design research projects utilizing GIS, Statistics or Qualitive Research methods and grading these projects.
Holding regular office hours or arranged appointments to meet with students.
Qualifications:
Demonstrated knowledge of either GIS, Statistics or Qualitative Research Methods
Solid grounding in the different stages of a research project (problem definition, literature review etc.), the outlook and approaches to research in sciences and the humanities, specific research techniques (writing and administering surveys, impact assessment, basic data analysis, etc.), knowledge of statistics, and research ethics
Effective communication skills
Experience with the use of a virtual learning platforms (myCourses, Zoom, MS Teams, WebEx).
McGill University is an English-language university where most teaching and research activities are conducted in the English Language, thereby requiring English communication both verbally and in writing.
$36.25
2025-08-27
2025-12-19
2025-06-06
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