Sessional Lecturer, BLE 303 – Principles of Food and Bioproducts Engineering - Saskatoon, Canada - University of Saskatchewan

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    The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, College of Engineering, invites applications for a Sessional Lecturer to teach the following course during the regular session:

    Course Number, Section, and Name: BLE 303 – Principles of Food and Bioproducts Engineering
    Term and Course Dates: Winter Term (January to April)
    CRN: 23801/23802
    Delivery Mode: Lecture & Lab
    Course Schedule:
    Mon/Wed/Fri 9:30-10:20am (LEC); Thur 12:30-2:50pm (LAB)
    Expected Enrollment Limit: 32
    Qualifications:
    A bachelor's degree in Biological Engineering or related field required. Ph.D. and P.Eng. preferred.

    A valid driver's license is required for off campus courses. Appointment periods include additional days in recognition of preparation and marking time required. Courses may be cancelled due to low enrolment.

    Application Process:
    Complete the CUPE 3287 Employment Application Form and email the completed form, along with your curriculum vitae (if applicable), to

    If you are currently employed by the University of Saskatchewan in a full-time non-teaching position, discuss your application with your people leader to ensure the appointment is suitable relative to your current position.

    Department: Chem & Bio Engineering
    Status:
    Term
    Employment Group: CUPE 3287
    Academic Calendar: Course Dates and Academic Calendar
    Stipend: CUPE 3287 Stipends
    Posted Date: 11/1/2023
    Closing Date: 11/21/2023
    Number of Openings: 1
    Work Location: On Campus

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