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  2. Casper (admissions test) - Wikipedia

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    Casper (Computer-Based Assessment for Sampling Personal Characteristics, earlier CASPer or "CMSENS") [1] is an admissions test developed by Harold Reiter [2] and Kelly Dore. [3] Made for the McMaster University 's Program for Educational Research and Development, it has been used by the McMaster University Medical School since 2010.

  3. Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, McMaster began using a computer-based simulated test known as CASPer as an admissions tool at the pre-interview stage. This is an assessment of interpersonal and decision-making skills that is more reliable, and predicts much more validity than standard autobiographical submissions.

  4. McMaster University - Wikipedia

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    McMaster University (McMaster or Mac) is a public research university in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The main McMaster campus is on 121 hectares (300 acres) of land near the residential neighbourhoods of Ainslie Wood and Westdale , adjacent to the Royal Botanical Gardens . [ 8 ]

  5. McMaster Faculty of Health Sciences - Wikipedia

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    For five years in a row, McMaster has ranked second in Canada for biomedical and health care research revenues. In 2008–2009, Faculty investigators were overseeing $133 million a year in research, much of that research conducted by scientists and physicians who teach in the medical school. [ 25 ]

  6. Multiple mini-interview - Wikipedia

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    In recruitment, the multiple mini-interview (MMI) [1] is an interview format that uses many short independent assessments, typically in a timed circuit, to obtain an aggregate score of each candidate's soft skills. In 2001, the McMaster University Medical School began developing the MMI system, to address two widely recognized problems. First ...

  7. Wikipedia : McMaster University

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    McMaster University Program for Faculty Development, November 2021; Canadian Health Libraries Association Conference 2021, June 2021; Canadian Conference on Medical Education, April 2021; 2015-16 Wikipedia Visiting Scholar - a project to improve Wikipedia's coverage of people from underrepresented demographics

  8. McMaster Arts and Science - Wikipedia

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    The Arts and Science Program (also known as: ArtSci, Mac ArtsSci, or Arts & Sci) is an undergraduate program at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.It is one of the smallest direct-entry programs in the university, [1] [failed verification] with a target enrolment of only 70 students per year, [2] and with a total size of about 250 students.

  9. McMaster Faculty of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    McMaster's Faculty of Engineering emerged from Hamilton College in 1958 and hence adopted a red fireball as its own emblem in 1960. [9] The fireball symbol is used widely by both the faculty and students to represent everything from culture, to excellence in research and innovation, as well as the energy that cuts across science and engineering ...