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Part‑Time Academic Position: Department of Psychology and Neuroscience

Posted by Department of Psychology and Neuroscience on July 15, 2015 in Job Postings

PART-TIME ACADEMIC POSTING
DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 4H6
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POSTING DATE: 15 July 2015
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 25 July 2015

POSITION: Part-Time Academic, Winter Term, 2015/16 Academic Year

DEPARTMENT/LOCATION: Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Life Sciences Centre

PAY RATE: As per CUPE Collective Agreement

WORK ASSIGNMENT: The Part-Time Academic will be responsible for a fourth-year Honours seminar, Topics in Clinical Psychology (PSYO 4120.03), in the Winter Term. The class will be offered on Mondays, 0935-1125, and the anticipated class size will be approximately 12 students. The Part-Time Academic will be responsible for organizing and conducting seminar sessions, and marking seminar submissions of students. The Instructor must be available for two hours per week for student consultation. This position reports to the Chair of the Department.

REQUIREMENTS OF POSITION: Applicants must have a graduate degree in Psychology, demonstrated teaching effectiveness, and have previous experience teaching the class material.

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE ABOVE POSITION, PLEASE APPLY IN WRITING BY THE APPLICATION DEADLINE. The application should include a CV, available teaching ratings, and an outline of the proposed topics to be covered.

Dr. Leslie Phillmore
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience
Life Sciences Centre
Dalhousie University
Fax: 494-6585
E-mail: pnugpc@dal.ca

All offers of employment as a part-time academic are conditional upon sufficient student enrolment in the class and approval by the University.
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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.