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Working at the Crépeau Centre

Students

The Crépeau Centre, which recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, is a warm and welcoming environment where you can develop your knowledge of Quebec civil law in both languages.

Each summer, the Centre recruits French- and English-speaking students with a high level of bilingualism to work onÌýthe Private Law Dictionary and Bilingual Lexicons - Persons. An information session is held in March. Stay tuned!

For more information, please write to us at the following address :Ìýcentre.crepeau [at] mcgill.ca.Ìý

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Research Associates

The Paul-André Crépeau Centre employs one or more professional researchers during the academic year to conduct legal research projects. The duration of the position is determined according to the Center's needs.

There are currently no positions available.

For more information, contact Professor mark.antaki [at] mcgill.ca (Mark Antaki) or Professor michelle.cumyn [at] mcgill.ca (Michelle Cumyn), directors of the Paul-André Crépeau Centre.

Visiting Scholars

Each year the Paul-André Crépeau Centre hosts researchers who wish to deepen their knowledge of private and comparative law as part of their sabbaticals, doctoral projects, etc.

Visiting scholars stay for a maximum ofÌý12 months.

Requests should first be sent to the Director of the Centre, ProfessorÌýMark Antaki, at the following address: centre.crepeau [at] mcgill.ca (subject: Visiting%20Scholars%20at%20the%20Cr%C3%A9peau%20Centre) .

If your application is successful, please note that it must comply with and be subject to the approval of the Faculty of Law of 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ according to the guest researchers procedure.

For more information, please contact us.

The Crépeau Centre thanks theÌý and theÌýÌýfor their financial support.

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