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Teaching Assistant - Biochemistry of Immune Diseases - BIOC 503 - Winter 2025

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Research & Development
    Education & Teaching
  • Montréal
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  • You must be a registered McGill Graduate student in BIOC, MIMM, or EXMD, with excellent Immunology knowledge. Upload relevant documents and proof of Winter 2025 enrollment.
  • You will evaluate presentations, compile attendance and grades, provide feedback, answer student inquiries via email or MyCourses, and mark the final exam while addressing grading questions.

Requirements

  • Only registered McGill Graduate students are eligible to apply as Teaching Assistants.
  • NOTE: All candidates will have to fill out the questionnaire and upload relevant documents (Study permit (if applicable)/Proof of enrollment for Winter 2025 term).
  • The candidate must be enrolled in either BIOC, MIMM or EXMD Graduate Programs.
  • Excellent knowledge of Immunology (IHI or MIMM graduates is an asset).

Responsibilities

  • Attend all seminars and evaluate students' presentations
  • Compile attendance and grades and provide feedback on students presentations
  • Answer students' questions via email or MyCourses; flexible worktime
  • Mark the Final and answer students questions on the grading

FAQs

What is the duration of the Teaching Assistant position?

The contract period for the Teaching Assistant position is from January 06, 2025, to May 09, 2025.

How many positions are available for this Teaching Assistant role?

There is 1 Teaching Assistant position available for the course BIOC 503.

What are the working hours for this position?

The total hours of work per term for this position is 60 hours, with class time scheduled for Mondays and Wednesdays from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM.

Are there any specific qualifications required to apply for this position?

Yes, only registered McGill Graduate students are eligible to apply, and candidates must be enrolled in either BIOC, MIMM, or EXMD Graduate Programs.

What kind of knowledge is preferred for applicants?

Excellent knowledge of Immunology is preferred, and previous graduates from IHI or MIMM programs are considered an asset.

When is the deadline to apply for this Teaching Assistant position?

The deadline to apply for this position is October 31, 2024.

What is the hourly salary for the Teaching Assistant role?

The hourly salary for this Teaching Assistant position is $36.25.

What tasks will the Teaching Assistant be responsible for?

The Teaching Assistant will attend seminars, evaluate student presentations, compile attendance and grades, provide feedback, answer student questions, and mark the final exam.

How should current McGill employees apply for this position?

Current McGill employees should log into their McGill Workday account and apply through the Find Jobs report.

What should external candidates do before applying?

External candidates should review the application guide provided by McGill University before applying for the Teaching Assistant position.

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