DutiesAll normal duties related to the design and teaching of a university credit course, including preparation and delivery of course content;
development, administration and marking of assignments; calculation and submission of grades; holding regular office hours.
Minimum Qualifications Graduate Student in French ( Ph.D. student specializing in syntax - foundations and formal framework of generative syntax).
Native or near-native proficiency in French and experience teaching French as a second language. Preferred Qualifications Preference will be given to those who have previously taught FREB45H3 or equivalent.
Relevant CriterionPast teaching experience is the more relevant criterion than the need to acquire experience in respect of this posted position.
Student APTPUO - TRA3155/TRA3555 A Introduction to Terminology and Terminotics/Initiation à la terminologie et à la terminographie - Fall 2024
An acceptable level of education and/or experience could be viewed as being equivalent to the educational required and/or demonstrated experience. Integration of terminology management tools with other types of computer-aided translation tools. Experience with computer-aided translation and terminol...
Introduction to Biological Anthropology and Archaeology
DutiesHead TA to conduct online practicals, invigilate tests and final exam, consult with supervisor and students, mark assignments, tests, lab reports and final exams. Minimum Qualifications Successful applicants will have completed undergraduate and/or graduate course in biological anthropology an...
Intermediate Project Manager with SAFe Agile and Telecom Industry experience to work on projects focused on new Voice & Data product introduction - 6854
Our client is looking for a Project Manager with telecom industry experience to work on new Voice /Data product introduction into their service offerings to all customers: Mobility, Residential, and SMB. This client is looking for people that have the ability to manage their workload – you need a po...
Sessional Lecturer - LHA1040H - Introduction to Educational Leadership and Policy: Policy, Leadershi
This course provides an introduction to educational policy, leadership and change in general and to this program in particular by focusing on foundational concepts and theories significant to the understanding of education and educational administration. Candidates must hold a doctorate in Education...
APTPUO LIN1315 C Introduction to Linguistics - Winter 2025
These include: the articulation and acoustics of sounds (phonetics); the rules governing the organization of sounds and intonation (phonology); the internal structure of words (morphology), phrases, and sentences (syntax); the compositional interpretation of linguistic expressions (semantics); and a...
Introduction to Journalism and News Literacy I
DutiesMarking assignments and tests. Additional responsibilities as deemed appropriate by the instructor in running in-person classes such as discussion board, student admin, invigilation, etc. Relevant CriterionPrevious experience is the more relevant criterion than the need to acquire experience i...
Introduction to Philosophy: Persons and Value (S)
Dutiesrunning one or more one-hour long tutorials each week; preparation for tutorials and grading; grading; attending training sessions/meetings with the course instructor; organizing and submitting grades; holding office hours; lecture attendance (for positions at STG campus); lecture attendance a...
Introduction to Sociocultural and Linguistic Anthropology
DutiesHead TA to conduct in-person tutorials, invigilate tests and final exam, consult with supervisor and students, mark assignments, tests, and final exams. Minimum Qualifications Successful applicants will have completed undergraduate and/or graduate courses in sociocultural and/or linguistic ant...
Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality (S)
Dutiesrunning one or more one-hour long tutorials each week; preparation for tutorials and grading; grading; attending training sessions/meetings with the course instructor; organizing and submitting grades; holding office hours; lecture attendance (for positions at STG campus); lecture attendance a...
Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies
Dutieshold weekly in-person tutorials in the course; hold regular office hours and respond to students’ inquiries in person and in writing; promptly grade and offer students detailed feedback on assignments, tests and exams; invigilate exams; engage with students with diverse needs and experiences i...