McGill University

Teaching Assistant DENT 602

McGill College 2001 Part time

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Hiring Unit:

Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences

Course Title:

Research Protocol Development

Course Code:

602

Estimated Number of Positions:

1

Total Hours of Work per Term:

40

Hiring Unit:
Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences

Course Title and Course Number:

Research Protocol Development, DENT 602

Estimated Number of Positions:
1

Total Hours of Work per Term:
40 hours

Position Summary:

Support for course delivery including assist the instructor in preparing course materials, help organize and manage my courses (e.g., posting materials, announcements)
Student support: provide guidance to students and answer their questions Course Coordination: Track assignment submissions and maintain grading records, assist with organizing proposal presentations; help coordinate communication between the instructor and students

Qualifications:

Doctoral candidate in Oral Health Science, public health, epidemiology, or a related field.
Familiarity with both qualitative and quantitative research approaches.
Background or experience in public health research.
Good organizational and communication skills.
Experience in research proposal development and academic writing is an asset.

Name & Title of Course Supervisor:

Belinda Nicolau, DDS, PhD, Professor

Hourly Salary:

$37.34

Position Start Date:

2026-03-06

Position End Date:

2026-06-16

Deadline to Apply:

2026-03-19

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