Teaching Assistant - URBP 505 Geographic Information Systems
Summary:
- You need knowledge of urban planning policy and proficiency in QGIS. Preference for those who have completed URBP 505. Must be a registered McGill graduate student.
- You will attend the lab on Fridays from 11:35 am to 2:25 pm to assist students with their coursework in Geographic Information Systems.
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This lab-based course focuses on urban planning applications of spatial data and analysis. The TA would be responsible for attending the lab from 11:35 am to 2:25 pm on Fridays to assist students. Requirements are an understanding of urban planning policy and a working capacity with QGIS software. Preference to students who completed this course.
Hiring Unit:
School of Urban Planning
Course Title and Course Number:
Geographic Information Systems - URBP 505
Estimated Number of Positions:
1
Total Hours of Work per Term:
150
PLEASE NOTE: Only McGill registered graduate students may apply.
School of Urban Planning
Course Title and Course Number:
Geographic Information Systems - URBP 505
Estimated Number of Positions:
1
Total Hours of Work per Term:
150
PLEASE NOTE: Only McGill registered graduate students may apply.
Hourly Salary:
Position Start Date:
Position End Date:
Deadline to Apply:
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Requirements:
- Requirements are an understanding of urban planning policy and a working capacity with QGIS software. Preference to students who completed this course. Only McGill registered graduate students may apply.
Responsibilities:
- attending the lab from 11:35 am to 2:25 pm on Fridays to assist students