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Tenure-track position in Critical Studies of Public Health, Concordia University

The department of Sociology and Anthropology invites applications for a tenure-track appointment in Critical Studies of Public Health. The position requires a strong research dossier in this area. All methodological approaches are welcome but the preference is for candidates with research expertise in quantitative methods and the ability to teach quantitative methods at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Knowledge of the French language is an asset. A PhD in Sociology or a related discipline is required at the time of appointment.

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Research Data Management Specialist, McGill University

The McGill Library seeks a creative, knowledgeable, and entrepreneurial Research Data Management Specialist to spearhead the development and implementation of strong research data management services at the McGill Library, promote good data management practices within the McGill community, and expand research data partnerships on campus.

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Reproductibilité en sciences sociales : contexte, préoccupations et mesures concrètes

 Le CIQSS vous invite à un atelier sur la reproductibilité en sciences sociales par Lars Vilhuber, les 1er et 2 octobre 2019, au CIQSS de l'Université de Montréal. Cet atelier abordera la question des dispositions qui sont mises en œuvre dans le domaine des sciences sociales pour améliorer la reproductibilité. La seconde partie de l'atelier offrira un exercice pratique aux participants sur la manière de mettre en place, de développer et de « publier » un projet de recherche reproductible. L'atelier est gratuit, mais l'inscription est obligatoire. Hâtez vous, les places sont limitées !

 

August 8, 2019, 10:39 AM

Congratulations to the winners of the CRDCN National Policy Challenge

Congratulations to Rafael Silva Ramirez and Dominic Gagnon, researchers at the QICSS of the Université de Montréal, who won the second and third prize respectively at the CRDCN National Policy Challenge.The member jury was impressed by the high quality of their presentations on the disability-adjusted life expectancy of Aboriginal Canadians.

June 14, 2019, 08:12 AM