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Hiring Unit:
DesautelsCourse Title:
Financial DerivativesCourse Code:
FINE 448Estimated Number of Positions:
1Total Hours of Work per Term:
90Hiring Unit:
Desautels Faculty of Management
Course Title and Course Number:
Financial Derivatives FINE 448
Estimated Number of Positions:
1
Total Hours of Work per Term:
90
Position Summary:
duties will include grading exams and holding office hours in addition to my own.
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate would preferably be a McGill student who has previously taken a derivatives course and, if possible, has prior teaching experience at McGill, either in derivatives or a related subject.
Hourly Salary:
Position Start Date:
Position End Date:
Deadline to Apply:
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Skills Required
- Must be a McGill student
- Previous completion of a derivatives course
- Prior teaching experience at McGill
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