Course lecturers - RELG and CATH
Positions announced here are governed by the 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Course Lecturers and Instructors Union (MCLIU) collective agreement which may be found on 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ's Human Resources website. Candidates are advised to review the agreement prior to applying.
This is the link for course lecturer priority points list : Priority Points as of Summer 2024Â religious_studies_course_lecturer_priority_points_academic_year_summer_2024.pdf
For Winter 2025, Deadline to apply was October 18, 2024.Â
Please continue to check this space for any additional postings.
Teaching Qualification Requirements
- Minimum of a Ph.D. in religious studies, or be enrolled in doctoral program preferably ABD (all but dissertation);
- Evidence of superior teaching ability, in the form of prior teaching or TA evaluations, in the course subject;
- The candidate's area of specialization should be as close as possible to that of the course being offered.
Forms
Union membership form - This form must be completed by first time course lecturers.
Teaching assistants
A Teaching Assistant is a graduate student appointed to assist a Course Supervisor with the instruction and evaluation of students in a course. A teaching assistant works under the guidance and supervision of the Course Supervisor who is responsible for setting the course objectives, content and method of instruction as well as final grades and grading practices of the course. Further information about teaching assistantships at 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ can be found on .
For Fall 2024 we will be hiring for the following positions (accepting applications in Workday as of May 31 2024. Deadline to apply July 15 2024):
Teaching assistants are expected to attend all classes. Applicants are also advised to check their schedule for the semester to ensure there is no conflict which will prevent them from attending class as part of their TA responsibilities. Schedule and description of courses is available on Minerva. Click on this link to apply:Â
Forms
Research assistants
A Research Assistant is a student hired to perform work in the context of carrying out research activities and whose duties and tasks may include, but are not limited to, the performance of clerical, laboratory or technical tasks. Further information about research assistantships at 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ can be found on .