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Posting Date: Tuesday, October 27th, 2015
Application Deadline: Thursday, November 5th, 2015
Position: Marker – Winter 2016 - January 4, 2016 – April 21, 2016
MGTA0103/2001 – Introduction to Business Law
Department/Location: Business and Social Sciences, Agricultural Campus
Pay Rate: $15.65/hr
Work Assignment: Marker for MGTA0103/2001 – This is a marking position for the MGTA0103/2001 Introduction to Business Law class. The position will assist with marking assignments, tests, and exams periodically throughout the semester.
REQUIREMENTS OF POSITION: Candidates should have completed MGTA0103/2001, or equivalent/similar course(s) at the undergraduate or graduate level. Preference will be given to those with training and/or experience working in a paralegal role. S/he should be familiar with the DBM and/or IFB/Agribusiness program curriculum. Previous experience as a marker, especially in MGTA0103/2001 would be an asset.
Applications must include a cover letter and curriculum vitae or resume.
If you are interested in the above position, please apply in writing by the application deadline to:
Emmanuel Yiridoe, Chair
Department of Business & Social Sciences
Dalhousie University Faculty of Agriculture
P. O. Box 550, Truro NS B2N 5E3
E-mail: Emmanuel.yiridoe@dal.ca Fax: (902) 897-0038
All offers of employment as a part-time academic are conditional upon sufficient student enrolment in the course and approval by the University.
Dalhousie University is an Employment Equity/Affirmative Action employer. The University encourages applications from qualified Aboriginal peoples, people with a disability, racially visible persons and women.
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