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Assistant de recherche diplômé –
Accès aux soins de santé pour les migrants non assurés – Stratégies de plaidoyer communautaire
(Subvention MITACS)
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Mener des entrevues avec des provisateurs des services et des parents migrants en Québec et en Ontario
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Participer à des revues de littérature liées à l'accès aux services sociaux et de santé, ainsi qu'à des stratégies efficaces de plaidoyer politique
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Contribuer à la rédaction d'articles et à la préparation de présentations pour des conférences académiques
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Créer des outils pour la défense des droits des migrants
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Planification pour rapporter à différents groupes de parties prenantes
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Autres activités de recherche liées à ce projet au fur et à mesure qu'elles émergent
Graduate Research Assistant –
Access to Health Care for Uninsured Migrants - Strategies for Community Advocacy
(MITACS Grant)
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Conduct interviews with key informants and migrant parents in Quebec and Ontario
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Participate in literature reviews related to access to health and social services, as well as effective strategies for policy advocacy
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Contribute to writing of articles and preparing presentations for academic conferences
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Create a toolkit of migrant advocacy
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lan for reporting back to different stakeholder groups
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Other research activities related to this project as they arise
$35.50
15 (Part time)
Sherbrooke 550
Professor
2026-06-08
2026-09-27
2026-07-15
This position is covered by the Association of McGill University Research Employees (AMURE) collective agreement.
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