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PAS3700H Position Description

This course is the core course offered by the Collaborative Specialization in Addiction Studies (CoPAS). The Collaborative Specialization has been established to integrate graduate education in the field of addictions across departments in the School of Graduate Studies. Graduate departments participating in CoPAS are: Applied Psychology and Human Development; Criminology; Institute for Medical Science; Pharmacology; Pharmaceutical Sciences; Psychology; Psychological Clinical Science; Public Health Sciences; Social Work; and Sociology.

Course profile

Instructor: Michael Chaiton

Qualifications:

PhD student. Having previously taken the course and prior TA experience and student in the Collaborative Specialization in Addictions Studies are advantages.

Duties:

a) Marking essays and assignments (3), b) course preparation,
c) contact with instructor

Relevant Criterion:

The need to acquire experience is the more relevant criterion than previous experience in respect of this posted position.

Estimated Course Enrolment: 33

Positions Available: 1

Estimated Hours: 60

Tutorials/Labs: n/a

Application deadline: Friday, July 19th, 2024

According to current immigration regulations, to be eligible to work on campus international students must have a valid study permit, be enrolled as a full-time student and have a valid Social Insurance Number (SIN). You must stop working on the day you no longer meet any of the above eligibility requirements.