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Employment Opportunities
All Global Humanities Faculty, Sessional Instructor (SI), and Teaching Assistant (TA) positions will be posted on this page. SI and TA employment opportunities are also posted on the .
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Faculty Posting
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Sessional Instructor Postings
Please note that all Sessional Instructor positions involve membership in the Teaching Support Staff Union (TSSU); and are subject to both sufficient enrollment in the course and budgetary authorization. The Humanities Department follows Article XIV (E.2) of the when hiring Sessional Instructors.
Available positions are generally posted on the Human Resources website in mid-October for the Spring term, mid-February for the Summer term, and mid-May for the Fall term.
SPRING 2025 SI Posting
Course Code | Section | Course Title | Location | Contact Hours | Closing Date |
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HUM 313 / ARCH 313 |
D100 |
Rome Art and Archaeology |
Burnaby |
4 |
October 24, 2024 |
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Teaching Assistant Postings
Please note that "W" courses entail an increased workload and receive an extra base-unit remuneration to reflect this. All posted positions are subject to both sufficient enrollment in the course and budgetary authorization.
Priority of qualified applicants to TA positions in the Department of Global Humanities is in accordance with Article XIII and Article XV of the . Graduate students new to ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV, admitted to either the HUM MA or PhD programs, will have priority for introductory Humanities TA assignments.
Spring 2025 TA Posting
Course Code | Section | Course Title | Location | No. of Positions | Closing Date |
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HUM 102W | D100 | Classical Mythology | Burnaby | 2 * TA (4.17 BU) | November 12, 2024 |
HUM 102W | OL01 | Classical Mythology | Online | 2 * TA (4 BU) | November 12, 2024 |
HUM 130 | OL01 | Introduction of Religious Studies | Online | 2 * TA (3 BU) | November 12, 2024 |
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TA Hiring Priority
In addition to the hiring priority listed in the , the Department of Global Humanities prioritizes applicants in the following order:
- Graduate students registered in the Department.
- Qualified ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV graduate students registered in other departments.
- Qualified external and/or undergraduate student application.
Detailed Priority Criteria
- Applicant and instructor preferences.
- According to Article XIII of the , section B: In order to be appointed, a person must have sufficient knowledge in the discipline of the course to interpret the course material.
- Dollar value of financial support offered at the time of admission.
- Number of base units already received to ensure sufficient teaching-related experience in the field of study.
- Past ratings from TA evaluations.
- Other previous teaching experience.
- Funding for RAships, practicums, and internships.
Note: If an assignment within a priority group requires a selection between applicants, the graduate student without financial support from merit-based scholarships or merit-based fellowships during the semester of appointment with a value equal to at least a full graduate fellowship or $7000, whichever is greater, will have priority for the appointment.
Equity
The University is committed to the principle of equity in employment. See Policy GP 19 for details.
Privacy
The information submitted with your application is collected under the authority of the University Act (R.S.B.C. 1996, c.468, s. 27(4)(a)), applicable federal and provincial employment regulations and requirements, the University's non-academic employment policies and applicable collective agreements. The information is related directly to and needed by the University to initiate the employment application process. The information will be used to contact references supplied by you, evaluate your qualifications and complete the employment process by making a hiring decision. Applicant information may also be disclosed to the Teaching Support Staff Union in accordance with Article XIII F.3.1.b of the Collective Agreement. If you have any questions about the collection, use and disclosure of this information please contact the Associate VP, Human Resources, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6.
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