Job Postings

  • Sessional Lecturer – 2024 Winter Term 1

    Closing date: July 15, 2024 Applications are invited for a part time Sessional Lecturer position in 2024 Winter Term 1. BIOL 300 Fundamentals of Biostatistics- 3 credits. Course Description: Statistical procedures for biological research; estimation, hypothesis testing, goodness of fit, analysis of variance and regression; use of computers for statistical analysis. Job Description: Primary duties include…

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    Closing date/time:

    07/15/2024 5:00 pm
  • Sessional Lecturer BIOL 201 2024 Winter Term 2

    Closing date: July 20, 2024 Applications are invited for a part time Sessional Lecturer position in 2024 Winter Term 2. BIOL 201 Introduction to Biochemistry– 3 credits. Course Description: Biological molecules, protein structure and enzyme action, energy transfer, central metabolic pathways and their regulation. Examples drawn from plants, animals and microorganisms. Job Description: Primary duties include…

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    Closing date/time:

    07/20/2024 4:00 pm
  • Sessional Lecturer BIOL 112 2024 Winter Term 1

    Closing date: July 20, 2024 Applications are invited for a part time Sessional Lecturer position in 2024 Winter Term 1. BIOL 112 Biology of the Cell- 3 credits. Course Description: The principles of cellular and molecular biology using bacterial and eukaryotic examples. Job Description: Primary duties include teaching a lecture section in the course, developing materials…

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    Closing date/time:

    07/20/2024 4:00 pm

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