Description
The School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures invites applications for French sessional instructors to teach the following courses in Spring 2025 (May 1, 2025 - June 29, 2025) and Summer 2025 (June 30, 2025 - August 24, 2025):
Spring 2025 Courses of Instruction:
Summer 2025 Courses of Instruction:
Position Requirements:
For course descriptions, please refer to the University Calendar.
Please note that the courses are tentative, pending sufficient enrollments.
For salary information, please refer to TUCFA's Collective Agreement, Schedule B. As per the Collective Agreement, the Faculty of Arts adheres to the right of first refusal terms (Section 23.12.1 and 23.12.2) for Sessional Appointments.
Application Process:
All applicants must provide a letter specifying the course(s) and session(s) of interest (in order of preference), outlining their qualifications to teach each course. Applicants who have taught in the Department within the past two years need not provide anything further, although more information may be requested later in the selection process. If you are an international citizen, you must also provide a copy of your work permit that covers the dates of this hiring.
New applicants must submit:
Doctoral students must have successfully completed their candidacy exams prior to the beginning of the term in question for their applications to be given consideration. They should also have discussed their application with their supervisor and include a letter of support from their supervisors with their application. Those who have completed the Instructional Skills Workshop at the Teaching and Learning Centre will also be given special consideration.
Please submit your letter and any required application documents online (in pdf form) using the 'Apply Now' link. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Please note that the application process allows for only four attachments, which may require you to merge documents.
Application deadline: February 19, 2025
Chargés de cours, printemps/été 2025, School of Languages, Linguistic, Literatures and Cultures
La School of Languages, Linguistic, Literatures and Cultures lance un appel à candidatures pour des chargé.es de cours de français pour enseigner les cours suivants au printemps 2025 (1 mai 2025 - 29 juin 2025) et à l'été 2025 (30 juin 2025 - 24 août 2025).
Cours du printemps 2025:
Cours d'été 2025:
Exigences du poste:
Pour la description des cours, veuillez vous référer au calendrier universitaire.
Veuillez noter que les cours sont provisoires, dans l'attente d'un nombre suffisant d'inscriptions.
Pour les informations salariales, veuillez vous référer à l'annexe B de la convention collective de la TUCFA. Conformément à la convention collective, la Faculté des arts respecte les conditions du droit de premier refus (articles 23.12.1 et 23.12.2) pour les nominations de session.
Processus de candidature:
Tous les candidats doivent fournir une lettre précisant le(s) cours et la(les) session(s) qui les intéressent (par ordre de préférence), en soulignant leurs qualifications pour enseigner chaque cours. Les candidats qui ont enseigné dans le département au cours des deux dernières années ne doivent rien fournir de plus, bien que des informations supplémentaires puissent être demandées plus tard dans le processus de sélection.
Les nouveaux candidats doivent soumettre:
Les doctorant.es doivent avoir réussi leur examen de candidature avant le début du trimestre en question pour que leur demande soit prise en considération. Ils doivent également avoir discuté de leur candidature avec leur superviseur et joindre une lettre d'appui de ce dernier à leur demande.
Les personnes qui ont suivi l'Instructional Skills Workshop au Teaching and Learning Centre feront également l'objet d'une attention particulière.
Veuillez soumettre votre lettre et tous les documents requis en ligne (en format pdf) en utilisant le lien 'Apply Now'. Les candidatures incomplètes ne seront pas prises en considération.
La date limite de candidature est 19 février 2025
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