St. Thomas More College, Sessionals
St. Thomas More College (STM), the Catholic liberal arts college federated with the University of Saskatchewan, invites applications for the following sessional lecturer positions for the 2015/16 academic year:
ECONOMICS
Information regarding sessional work in this area will be posted at a later date, once other employment processes have been completed.
ENGLISH
Dr. Arul Kumaran, Department Head, [email protected]
ENG 110.6 (63) Literature and Composition MWF 10:30 T1/T2
ENG 110.6 (65) Literature and Composition TR 10:00 T1/T2
ENG 111.3 (61) Literature and Composition: Reading Poetry MWF 10:30 T1
ENG 111.3 (63) Literature and Composition: Reading Poetry MWF 1:30 T1
ENG 111.3 (65) Literature and Composition: Reading Poetry TR 1:00 T1
ENG 112.3 (61) Literature and Composition: Reading Drama MWF 8:30 T1
ENG 112.3 (63) Literature and Composition: Reading Drama TR 10:00 T1
ENG 112.3 (65) Literature and Composition: Reading Drama MWF 1:30 T1
ENG 113.3 (61) Literature and Composition: Reading Narrative TR 8:30 T1
ENG 113.3 (63) Literature and Composition: Reading Narrative TR 2:30 T1
ENG 113.3 (67) Literature and Composition: Reading Narrative MWF 9:30 T1
ENG 114.3 (61) Literature and Composition: Reading Culture MWF 11:30 T1
ENG 114.3 (63) Literature and Composition: Reading Culture TR 11:30 T1
ENG 111.3 (62) Literature and Composition: Reading Poetry MWF 2:30 T2
ENG 111.3 (64) Literature and Composition: Reading Poetry MWF 9:30 T2
ENG 112.3 (64) Literature and Composition: Reading Drama TR 10:00 T2
ENG 112.3 (66) Literature and Composition: Reading Drama TR 1:00 T2
ENG 113.3 (62) Literature and Composition: Reading Narrative MWF 10:30 T2
ENG 113.3 (64) Literature and Composition: Reading Narrative T 4:30-7:20 T2
ENG 113.3 (66) Literature and Composition: Reading Narrative MWF 11:30 T2
ENG 114.3 (62) Literature and Composition: Reading Culture MWF 1:30 T2
ENG 114.3 (64) Literature and Composition: Reading Culture TR 1:00 T2
ENG 114.3 (66) Literature and Composition: Reading Culture TR 2:30 T2
LANGUAGES, LITERATURES AND CULTURAL STUDIES
Dr. Cheryl Soulodre, Department Head, [email protected]
FRENCH
Information regarding sessional work in this area will be posted at a later date, once other employment processes have been completed.
SPAN 114.3 (64) Elementary Spanish I MW 7:00-8:20 pm T2
SPAN 117.3 (62) Elementary Spanish II MWF 12:30 T2
UKR 114.3 (61) Elementary Ukrainian I TR 11:30 T1
UKR 214.3 (61) Intermediate Ukrainian I TR 2:30 T1
UKR 117.3 (62) Elementary Ukrainian II TR 11:30 T2
UKR 217.3 (62) Intermediate Ukrainian II TR 2:30 T2
PHILOSOPHY
Dr. John Liptay, Department Head, [email protected]
PHIL 110.6 (61) Introduction to Philosophy MWF 9:30 T1/T2
PHIL 110.6 (63) Introduction to Philosophy MWF 2:30 T1/T2
PHIL 133.3 (63) Introduction to Ethics and Values MWF 11:30 T1
PHIL 226.3 (61) Environmental Philosophy MWF 11:30 T1
PHIL 234.3 (61) Biomedical Ethics MWF 2:30 T1
PHIL 140.3 (62) Critical Thinking TR 1:00 T2
PHIL 234.3 (62) Biomedical Ethics T 6:30-9:20 T2
POLITICAL STUDIES
Dr. Carl Still, Dean, email to: [email protected]
POLS 250.3 (61) Understanding the State in a Global Era MWF 11:30 T1
POLS 307.3 (61) Law, Politics, and The Charter of Rights & Freedoms MWF 9:30 T1
POLS 375.3 (61) Canadian Foreign Policy in the Global Era W 1:30-4:20 T1
POLS 111.3 (64) Democracy in Canada and the United States MWF 10:30 T2
POLS 112.3 (62) Political Ideas and Change in Global Era TR 8:30 T2
POLS 249.3 (62) American Government and Politics MWF 9:30 T2
POLS 370.3 (62) War and Diplomacy in the International System M 12:30-3:20 T2
POLS 372.3 (62) Peacebuilding and Political Reconciliation T 2:30-5:20 T2
PSYCHOLOGY
Dr. Gerry Farthing, Acting Department Head, [email protected]
PSY 120.3 (63) Biological and Cognitive Bases of Psychology MWF 11:30 T1
PSY 216.3 (61) Psychology of Aging T 7:00-9:50 pm T1
PSY 222.3 (61) Personality R 7:00-9:50 pm T1
PSY 223.3 (61) Abnormal Psychology TR 8:30 T1
PSY 226.3 (61) Individual Processes in Social Psychology MWF 2:30 T1
PSY 121.3 (64) Social Clinical and Cultural Development Bases of Psychology MWF 11:30 T2
PSY 222.3 (62) Personality TR 8:30 T2
PSY 223.3 (64) Abnormal Psychology R 7:00-9:50 T2
PSY 253.3 (62) Introduction to Cognitive Psychology TR 11:30 T2
PSY 255.3 (62) Human Memory MWF 9:30 T2
PSY 261.3 (62) Community Psychology MWF 2:30 T2
RELIGION AND CULTURE
Dr. Natalia Khanenko-Friesen, Department Head, [email protected]
ANTH 235.3 (62) Anthropological Approaches to Ethnicity and Ethnic Groups MWF 9:30 T2
ARCH 112.3 (91) The Human Journey: Introduction to Archaeology and Biological Anthropology (ASAP) TR 1:00 T1
ARCH 257.3 (61) Archaeology of Ancient Egypt T 7:00-9:50 pm T1
ARCH 244.3 (62) Archaeology and Cultural Development: Ancient Israel and Syria Late Bronze Age to Hellenistic Period T 7:00-9:50 pm T2
SOCIOLOGY
Dr. Gregory Loewen, Department Head, [email protected]
SOC 111.3 (61) Foundations in Sociology Society Structure Process MWF 9:30 T1
SOC 111.3 (65) Foundations in Sociology Society Structure Process MWF 10:30 T1
SOC 111.3 (91) Foundations in Sociology Society StructureProcess (ASAP) MWF 10:30 T1
SOC 224.3 (61) Collective Behaviour MWF 1:30 T1
SOC 244.3 (61) Sociology of Mass Media in Canada MWF 2:30 T1
SOC 309.3 (61) Theories of Social Change MWF 10:30 T1
SOC 111.3 (62) Foundations in Sociology Society Structure Process TR 10:00 T2
SOC 112.3 (64) Foundations in Sociology: Social Construction of Everyday Life MWF 9:30 T2
SOC 112.3 (66) Foundations in Sociology: Social Construction of Everyday Life MWF 11:30 T2
SOC 211.3 (62) Families Gender Relations and Social Inequality MWF 1:30 T2
SOC 246.3 (62) Ideology and Mass Communication MWF 1:30 T2
SOC 260.3 (62) Social Change and Global Solidarity MWF 2:30 T2
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: Friday, May 22 at 4:00 pm.
APPLICATION PROCESS
- Applicants must specify the courses for which they are applying.
- Candidates submitting application for more than one course are required to state a rank order of teaching preference. This information will be considered in the appointment process.
Applications should be addressed to the Head of the Department in which the applicant proposes to teach.
TERM OF CONTRACT:
Term 1 September 1, 2015 to December 31, 2015
Term 2 January 1, 2016 to April 30, 2016
Term 1/2 September 1, 2015 to April 30, 2016
DUTIES: The duties of a sessional lecturer include teaching, marking assignments and examinations, supervising the work of teaching assistants (if applicable), and having regular office hours.
STIPENDS: We offer competitive stipends and a compensation package that is comparable with the University of Saskatchewan.
QUALIFICATIONS: Preference will be given to candidates with a Ph.D. in the discipline. Demonstrated experience in the area of the course is expected. Candidates with a Masters Degree and appropriate experience will also be considered. St. Thomas More College recognizes seniority of sessional lecturers in accordance with Article 5.1.10.8 of its Collective Agreement.
Applicants should send a letter describing teaching and research strengths, a curriculum vitae, documentation of teaching ability (if available), and two letters of reference.
While we appreciate all interest in these positions, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.