Sessional Instructors, Winter 2024, Department of - Calgary, Canada - The University of Calgary

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Position Description

Courses of Instruction:


  • AFST 201 (LEC 01)
  • Introduction to

AFST:
MWF 14:00-14:50 (In person)

  • ANTH 201 (LEC 01)
  • Intro Biological Anthropology: TR 15:3016:45 (In person)
  • ANTH 201 (LEC 02)
  • Intro Biological Anthropology: MWF 10:0010:50 (In person)
  • ANTH 203 (LEC 02)
  • Introduction Social Anthropology: MWF 9:009:50 (In person)
  • ANTH 309 (LEC 01)
  • Human Evolution: TR 11:0012:15 (In person)
  • ANTH 311 (LEC 02)
  • Primate Behaviour: T 18:0020:45 (In person)
  • ANTH 313 (LEC 01)
  • Anthropology of Environment: TR 9:3010:45 (In person)
  • ANTH 341 (LEC 01)
  • Medical Anthropology: TR 15:3016:45 (In person)
  • ANTH 350 (LEC 01)
  • Lab Practice Biological Anthro: M 10:0010:50 (In person)
  • ANTH 350 (LEC 02)
  • Lab Practice Biological Anthro: W 10:0010:50 (In person)
  • ANTH 363 (LEC 01)
  • Magic, Witchcraft & Gods: MWF 11:0011:50 (In person)
  • ANTH 410 (LEC 01)
  • Cntmpr'y INDG

Affairs Canada:
W 14:00-16:45 (In person)

  • ANTH 421 (LEC 01)
  • Contemp Latin American Society: TR 11:0012:15 (In person)
  • ANTH 425 (LEC 01)
  • Primate Cognition: R 18:0020:45 (In person)
  • ANTH 435 (LEC 01)
  • Evolution of

Human Behaviour:
TR 12:30-13:45 (In person)

  • ANTH LEC 01)
  • Primate Ecology & Conservation: Primate Ecology & Conservation: TR 9:3010:45 (In person)
  • ARKY 205 (LEC 01)
  • World Archaeology: MWF 11:0011:50 (In person)
  • ARKY 303 (LEC 01)
  • Archaeology of

North America:
MWF 10:00-10:50 (In person)

  • ARKY 325 (LEC 01)
  • Ancient Civilizations: TR 9:3010:45 (In person)
  • ARKY 451 (LEC 01)
  • Method and Theory in Archaeology: TR 12:3013:45 (In person)
  • ARKY 555 (LEC 01)
  • Human Osteology: MW 14:0015:15 (In person)
  • DEST 393 (LEC 01)
  • Theories & Appl of Development: TR 14:0015:15 (In person)
  • DEST 405 (LEC 01)
  • Environment & Development: TR 11:0012:15 (In person)

Position Requirements:


  • Phd in Anthropology or Archaeology.
  • Experience teaching undergraduate courses at a university level
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 and 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.


New applicants must submit:


  • A current CV containing relevant teaching experience (e.g., courses taught, textbooks used, where and when taught).
  • Names and contact information for 3 potential referees; and
  • Teaching evaluations (if available)

Application Deadline:
June 2, 2023

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 and for Sessional Appointments.


The University of Calgary has launched an institution-wide Indigenous Strategy in line with the foundational goals of _Eyes High_, committing to creating a rich, vibrant, and culturally competent campus that welcomes and supports Indigenous Peoples, encourages Indigenous community partnerships, is inclusive of Indigenous perspectives in all that we do.


Additional Information


To learn more about academic opportunities at the University of Calgary and all we have to offer, view our
Academic Careers website.

For more information visit
Careers in the Faculty of Arts.

The University strongly recommends all faculty and staff are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.


About the University of Calgary


The University of Calgary is Canada's leading next-generation university - a living, growing and youthful institution that embraces change and opportunity with a can-do attitude.

Located in the nation's most enterprising city, the university is making tremendous progress on its Eyes High journey to be recognized as one of Canada's top five research universities, grounded in innovative learning and teaching and fully integrated with the community it both serves and leads.

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