Course lecturers sought in International Development Studies
Date: September 30 2021
The Institute for the Study of International Development and its International Development Studies program seeks course lecturers (MCLIU - unionized) for a total of 3 courses for the Winter 2022 term at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ. Course lecturers are required for:
- INTD 397 section 1. Topics in International Development. Monday and Wednesday, 2:35-3:55
- INTD 397 section 3. Topics in International Development. Monday and Wednesday, 8:35-9:55.
- INTD 497 section 2. Advanced Topics in International Development. Monday and Wednesday, 4:05-5:25.
The Institute is particularly interested in applications that will address the following themes: Conflict, social movements and human rights, migration, environment, corruption and governance. We are also interested to receive other thematic proposals related to international development, as well as applications that address qualitative and quantitative methods related to development.
Teaching Qualification Requirements
Education: Doctorate or Advanced Studies in related discipline.
Experience: Experience and research in the area of international development.
Applicants are asked to provide a cover letter and teaching statement in addition to their CV.
Please note that all applications must be made via Workday, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ's human resources management system. Applications via e-mail will not be accepted.
- For internal applicants (are currently employed at McGill), please log into Workday here:
- For external applicants (not currently employed at McGill), please see postings for external candidates:
These positions are open only to those with the right to live and work in Canada. Applications from non-residents will not be considered.
Rate of pay: $9625.00 per course.
As per the collective agreement, postings will remain open for 15 days and will close October 16. This posting will expire at 00:00 am the day of the deadline to apply. You have until midnight the day before the deadline to apply to submit your application.
These courses are scheduled to be taught in person.
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Please note that given the resumption of in-person teaching activities, most courses will be taught in person. Exams may however need to be administered remotely depending, mainly on the size of the class. Course Lecturers will be required to plan accordingly. Should government restrictions prohibit the resumption of in person teaching, courses will revert to remote teaching. In the event of such a change, Course Lecturers will be advised without delay. Course Lecturers may be required to prepare and deliver teaching material suited to a remote/online teaching environment using a virtual learning platform [e.g., Zoom, WebEx] and the McGill myCourses learning management system. Training and assistance on remote teaching is available through Teaching and Learning Services (TLS) . Course Lecturers are encouraged to record their lectures.