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Course Lecturer - GPHL 300 - Department of Global and Public Health (Winter 2026)

McGill Universityabout 20 hours ago
Montréal, QC
Mid Level
part_time

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Course Lecturer (GPHL 201) Winter 2026

GPHL 300 Data Literacy (3 credits)

Winter 2026

GPHL 300: Introduction to foundational concepts in statistical thinking, data science and epidemiology including how to connect data to underlying phenomena and dealing with illustrating and interpreting data

Location: TBC

Schedule: Monday, 2:25pm-5:25pm

Credits: 3

Teaching Qualification Requirements:

Education: PhD in biostatistics or epidemiology

Experience: Able to teach fundamental concepts related to statistics and causality for undergrad students. Able to teach statistical software (e.g. basic R and Tableau) and data functions including data collection, management, description, and visualization. Describe various sources of data and data collection tools, and teach about common challenges affecting the quality of data. Prior experience in teaching courses on data literacy would be a plus.

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Hiring Unit:

Department of Global and Public Health

Course Title:

Data Literacy

Subject Code:

GPHL 300

Location:

TBC

Schedule:

Monday, 2:25pm-5:25pm

Deadline to Apply:

2025-10-15

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