Undergraduate Course Assistant: ANAT 323 - Clinical Neuroanatomy
McGill University
Posted: May 1, 2026
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Quick Summary
UCAs will guide students in understanding the human brain's structure and function, particularly in the realm of neuroanatomy, with a focus on the nervous system and its various regions.
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Hiring Unit:
Anatomy and Cell Biology
Course Title and Course Number:
ANAT 323 - Clinical Neuroanatomy
Estimated Number of Positions:
2
Total Hours of Work per Term:
39
Position Summary:
UCAs will help guide students through a variety of activities during labs (once per week), including demonstrating cadaveric neuroanatomy specimens.
Qualifications:
Having taken ANAT 323, or an equivalent neuroanatomy course, is required. Strong knowledge of human neuroanatomy and good communication skills are essential. Prior teaching experience in a lab setting is an asset.
Effective communication skills in English (spoken and written) are essential.
Hourly Salary:
$16.10
Position Start Date:
2026-09-07
Position End Date:
2026-12-18
Deadline to Apply:
2026-06-05
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