CUPE-Fall 2026- DVM2105 A00

University of Ottawa

Posting Reason

New Position

Location where work is to be performed

Main Campus

Session

2026 Fall Semester | Trimestre d'automne

Faculty

Faculté des sciences sociales / Faculty of Social Sciences

Unit

School of International Development and Global Studies_ST

Job Classification

Teaching Assistant/Demonstrator/Lab Monitor (CUPE)

Posting Type

Cours précis / Specific course

Course Title

Introduction to International Development: Historical Perspectives

Course Code

DVM2105

Section

A00

Supervisor name (if known)

Paul Haslam

Date Posted (YYYY/MM/DD)

2026/06/29

Applications must be received BEFORE (YYYY/MM/DD)

2026/08/01

Description of tasks (hours)

Unless specified below, specific allocation of hours to various tasks should be articulated in a description of work negotiated and signed by you and the supervising professor prior to the commencement of work.

Recherche / Research:0

Préparation / Preparation:0

Contact avec étudiants / Contact with Students:0

Correction - Notation / Grading:0

Surveillance / Proctoring:0

Formation / Training:0

Autre / Other:0

Number of positions

Expected Enrolment

Work Start Date

September 01, 2026

Work End Date

December 31, 2026

Total Work Hours

Hourly Rate

AE-RA-Tuteur / TA-RA-Tutor : $31.89 ou/or $50.25 (2024-2025)

The academic year starts on September 1 and ends on August 31.

Undergraduate students will be paid at the lower rate; while graduate students will be paid at the higher rate.

These rates do not included vacation pay nor statutory pay.

These rates will be applied until a new collective agreement is ratified. Retro will be paid after the ratification.

Language of Work

Anglais | English

Requirements and Nature of Work

DVM 2105 Introduction to International Development: Historical Perspectives (3 units)

Introduction to history, major theories and practices, and key actors in international development and globalization.

Course Component: Discussion Group, Lecture

Prerequisite: 18 university course units.

Monday: 4PM-5:20PM and Wednesday 2:30PM-3:50PM

* Please also note that courses for the Fall 2026 semester will be offered in person. *

Nature of work: Teaching assistant duties include, but are not limited to a combination of tasks such as facilitating discussions, marking papers and exams, personal consultation with students, proctoring, etc.

Qualifications: Candidates must have an interest in International Development and Globalization, and the capacity to communicate clearly in English. Teaching assistant, group facilitation and/or grading experience is an advantage.

The School expects all assistants to be available to physically show up on campus in order to successfully complete all their tasks. The mode of teaching may change for health or other reasons.

Some professors expect their assistants to attend class. It is therefore important to check the timetable of the courses you wish to apply for, to avoid scheduling conflicts.

Additional Information and/or Comments

All University of Ottawa employees are required under provincial law to successfully complete all mandatory legislated training offered by the University. The list of training requirements may be modified by provincial law. If you are invited to continue the selection process, please notify us of any particular adaptive measures you might require. We may consult with the Health and Wellness sector of Human Resources, if needed. Any information you send us will be handled respectfully and in complete confidence.

The hiring process will be governed by the current CUPE 2626 collective agreement; you can click here to find out more.

The University of Ottawa embraces diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We are passionate about our people and committed to employment equity. We foster a culture of respect, teamwork and inclusion, where collaboration, innovation, and creativity fuel our quest for research and teaching excellence. While all qualified persons are invited to apply, we welcome applications from qualified Indigenous persons, racialized persons, persons with disabilities, women and LGBTQIA2S+ persons. The University is committed to creating and maintaining an accessible, barrier-free work environment. The University is also committed to working with applicants with disabilities requesting accommodation during the recruitment, assessment and selection processes. Applicants with disabilities may contact the academic unit to communicate the accommodation need.

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