Full-Time

Research Assistant 2

McGill University

McGill University

11-50 employees

University entrepreneurship center and accelerator

Compensation Overview

$31.44/hr

Montreal, QC, Canada

In Person

Category
Lab & Research (2)
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Requirements
  • Strong academic background in ecology, environmental science, geography, engineering, or a related field (Master’s degree completed or equivalent).
  • Proficiency in at least one of the following: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), environmental modeling, or ecological data analysis.
  • Excellent analytical, organizational, and writing skills in both English and French.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively with diverse stakeholders, including academic, governmental, and industrial partners.
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze, interpret, and synthesize scientific information.
  • Proficiency in French and English (spoken and written).
  • Master’s degree (or equivalent) in environmental science, ecology, geography, engineering, or a related discipline.
  • Experience conducting research in an academic, applied, or interdisciplinary context.
  • Familiarity with biodiversity-related data, indicators, or assessment tools.
  • Experience in interdisciplinary or applied research related to biodiversity, circular economy, or sustainability.
Responsibilities
  • Contributes to interdisciplinary case studies assessing the impacts of circular economy strategies on biodiversity in Quebec.
  • Supports the development and adaptation of indicators to evaluate biodiversity impacts, including the use of Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) and other ecological metrics.
  • Applies analytical tools such as Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), spatial data (GIS), and/or environmental modeling to assess circular strategies.
  • Collaborates with academic, governmental, and industrial partners to integrate biodiversity considerations into circular economy initiatives.
  • Participates in the synthesis and communication of findings through reports, presentations, and academic publications.

The McGill Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship helps people at McGill turn ideas into startups by providing education, mentorship, and practical startup frameworks. It runs programs that take ventures from ideation to fundraising, including the Lean Startup programs, Dobson Bootcamp and Cup, the X-1 Accelerator, and international fundraising tours, with tracks for Life Sciences, Sustainability, and women founders. The Centre draws on university resources and philanthropic support to offer funding readiness, mentorship networks, and access to experienced entrepreneurs and investors, all within a campus-based ecosystem. Its goal is to discover, educate, and cultivate world‑class entrepreneurs and to help them build purposeful companies that contribute to the local and global innovation ecosystem.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$88.6M

Headquarters

Quebec City, Canada

Founded

1995

Simplify Jobs

Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Startups surpassed $1B seed funding, 450 active generating 6,000 jobs.
  • 40% startups cofounded by women; partners with 24 universities worldwide.
  • Launched sustainability program; first International Startup Tour completed.

What critics are saying

  • Philanthropic dependency causes revenue volatility from donor fatigue.
  • Sonder and Taiga Motors underperform, eroding brand credibility.
  • AI tools obsolete bootcamps; Techstars poach talent within 18 months.

What makes McGill University unique

  • Founded in 1988 by John Dobson, supports McGill's 11 faculties.
  • UBI Global ranked World Top 5 University Incubator in 2023.
  • 530 startups raised $4.1B, created 12,000 jobs in 46 countries.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Paid Vacation

401(k) Retirement Plan