McGill University

ETUD-60010 - Post-Doctoral Researcher (Group C)

Sherbrooke 550 Full time

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Postdoctoral Researcher – Inclusive Communities for Older Immigrants (SSHRC)

  • Participate in Montreal and pan-Canadian research team meetings to coordinate efforts, receive guidance, training and feedback
  • Participate in analysing individual interview data from older immigrants
  • Participate in quantitative analysis of survey data
  • Participate in conducting and evaluating pilot intervention in cooperation with community partners
  • Participate in literature reviews related to different avenues of analysis
  • Contribute to writing of articles and preparing presentations for academic conferences
  • Plan for reporting back to different stakeholder groups
  • Other research activities related to this project as they arise
  • Develop and implement independent postdoctoral analysis of the ICOI data according to the researcher’s interests, in close collaboration with the national team.

Annual Salary:

$48,000.00

Hours per Week:

40 (Full time)

Location:

Sherbrooke 550

Supervisor:

Professor

Position Start Date:

2025-11-17

Position End Date:

2026-11-16

Deadline to Apply:

2025-12-15

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