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Teaching Assistant / Demonstrator / Marker postings: Department of Biology

Posted by Department of Biology on June 23, 2022 in Job Postings

Teaching Assistant Postings

Department:                                     Department of Biology, Faculty of Science   

Posting Date:                                   June 21st  2022

Positions:

COURSE/TERM

COURSE TITLE & POSITIONS

HOURS

BIOL 1010 F & 1011 W                        

BIOL 1020 F

Principles Of Biology I & II                                  

Introductory Biology I: Cells, Genetics, & Evolution (online course) –hours dependent on number of students responsible for  & whether TAs invigilate exams

TA 25+35 - MULTIPLE POSITIONS

TA 25,35,25+35,65

BIOL 1021 W

 

 

 

 

 

BIOL 2003 F

Introductory Biology II: Organismal

Biology and Ecology (online course)

- hours dependent on number of students responsible for  & whether TAs invigilate exams

 

Animal Diversity

TA 25,35,25+35,65

 

 

 

 

 

TA 90 (up to 6)

BIOL2004 W

 

BIOL 2020 F/W

Diversity of

Plants&Microorganisms

Cell Biology

TA 45 (up to 10) MARKERS (10)

 

DEMONSTRATOR/MARKER –                    55 HOURS – 14

FALL AND/OR WINTER

BIOL 2030 F/W

Genetics and Molecular Biology

TA 45 (LAB) – UP TO 11

TA 45 (TUTORIAL) – UP TO 4

 

BIOL 2040 F/W

Evolution – up to 6

TA 65

BIOL 2060 F/W

Introductory Ecology

DEMONSTRATOR/MARKER – UP TO 82 HOURS/TERM– up to 7

BIOL 3037 W

Life Rewritten: Gene Editing

TA 35

BIOL 3042 W

BIOL 3050 F

Molecular Ecology

Developmental Biology

 

TA 35

TA 45-1 POSITION                             TA 65- 2 POSITIONS

BIOL 3061 F

Communities and Ecosystems

MARKER – 89 HOURS (2 positions)

BIOL 3062 W

Behavioral Ecology

TA 45 – 3 POSITIONS (enrolment dependent)

BIOL/MARI 3063 W

Resource Ecology

TA 45

BIOL 3065 W

Conservation Biology

TA 65

MARI/BIOL 3074/3078 F

Principles of (Marine) Animal Physiology I

MARKER/DEMONSTRATOR 60 hrs – 4 positions (enrolment dependent)

MARI/BIOL 3076/3079 W

Principles of (Marine) Animal Physiology II

MARKER/DEMONSTRATOR 45 – 3 positions (enrolment dependent)

MARI 3090 F

Marine Mammology

DEMONSTRATOR/MARKER 65 – 2 POSITIONS (enrolment dependent)

BIOL/MARI 3101 F

Microbial Ecology

TA 45 hours

BIOL 3226 F

Economic Botany

TA 65 (2) /  TA 25 (1)

BIOL/MARI 3301 W

Invertebrate Biology

DEMONSTRATOR/MARKER – 90 HOURS – 3 positions (enrolment dependent)

BIOL 3322 F

Parasitology

TA 45 - 5 positions

BIOL 3326 F

Vertebrate Design and Evolution

Up to 50 HOUR MARKER (2)

BIOL3601 W

Nature Conservation

TA65 – 4 positions (enrolment dependent)

MARI 3602 W

Introduction to Aquaculture

DEMONSTRATOR/MARKER - 45 hours

MARI 3603 W

Practical Aquaculture

DEMONSTRATOR/MARKER - 90 hours

MARI/BIOL 3761 F

Marine Ecology

DEMONSTRATOR/MARKER - 65 hours

BIOL 3872

Biologist’s Toolkit

DEMONSTRATOR/MARKER – 81 hours

BIOL/ENVS 4001 F

Environmental Impact Assessment

MARKER – 60 hours – 5-6 positions (enrolment dependent)

BIOL 4062 F

Analysis of Biological Data

TA 35

MARI 4215

Marine Plants in the 21st Century

TA 45

BIOL 4220 F

Plant cell Biology

TA 25

MARI 4350 W

Cutting Edge in Marine Science

TA 35

BIOL 4510 F

Cultural Evolution

TA 35

MARI4600/BIOL5660 F

Aquaculture Modelling

DEMONSTRATOR/MARKER - 45 hours

Term Dates: September - December 2022 and January – April 2023
Pay Rate:  In accordance with CUPE Collective Agreement

Requirements: Requirements: If you are interested in any of the above positions, please see the courses link on the online application form (http://admin.biology.dal.ca/TA/TA_form.php) for details on the requirements. The deadline for applying for 1st and 2nd year courses and courses offered only in the Fall 2022 is July 15. The deadline for Winter 2023 only course offerings is October 1.

All offers of employment are conditional upon sufficient student enrolment in the course and approval by the University.

Dalhousie University is committed to fostering a collegial culture grounded in diversity and inclusiveness. The university encourages applications from Indigenous persons, persons with a disability, racially visible persons, women, persons of a minority sexual orientation and/or gender identity, and all candidates who would contribute to the diversity of our community. For more information, please visit www.dal.ca/hiringfordiversity