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Sessional - BISC 102 - General Biology - 1251 - Burnaby Campus
The following Sessional appointment is expected to be available in the Department of Biological Sciences during the SPRING SEMESTER (December 30, 2024 to April 25, 2025).
BISC 102 | GENERAL BIOLOGY - LAB INSTRUCTOR |
SALARY | $4,994.00 or $7,718.00 depending on enrollment (inclusive of 4% vacation pay) |
LABS | 1-2 lab sections, depending on enrollment. Times TBD from the following options: T/R 9:30-12:20; 1:30-4:20 W 11:30-2:20; 2:30-5:20 F 11:30-2:30 |
RESERVE SESSIONAL INSTRUCTOR POSITION: No
Article XIV E.3.a of the TSSU-間眅埶AV Collective Agreement allows for up to 25% of appointments within a given department to be reserved for graduate students or postdoctoral fellows. While priority will be given to Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Fellows in awarding this RESERVED position, all Sessional Instructors are encouraged to apply. In the event it is not filled by a Grad or Postdoc, it will be filled by another qualified applicant in accordance with Article XIV E of the Collective Agreement.
Course Description: Introduction to evolution and ecology, focusing on the processes that shape the diversity of life on earth. Lecture and lab topics include: natural selection and other mechanisms of evolutionary change, phylogeny, genetics, speciation, behaviour, species interactions, population ecology, and ecosystems.
Lab responsibilities include assisting with lab development and Teaching Assistant (TA) training, introducing and supervising each lab session with the assistance of the TAs, and meeting with students on lab days. All labs and instruction will be delivered in person. The instructor is also responsible for giving or assisting with lab exams, invigilating final exams and grading course assignments/exams with the help of the TAs.
Minimum Qualifications: A masters degree or equivalent qualification in biology or a related discipline, with a broad training in ecology, evolution and genetics. Expertise in ecology, evolution and genetics. The successful candidate must have recent relevant laboratory and teaching experience at the post-secondary level.
Recommended Qualifications: The preferred candidate would have a minimum of 4 months teaching experience in introductory biology lecture and laboratory courses at the post-secondary level.
To apply, please prepare in advance a cover letter, curriculum vitae, teaching statement and contact information for three references as a single file in a portable document format (PDF, ~7MB Maximum size). When ready, submit via the on-line application form at:
If you have questions, please contact Melissa Stephens, Chairs Secretary, at biscsec@sfu.ca.
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS IS THURSDAY OCTOBER 31 AT 4PM
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