World Literature Postings
These postings are updated by SFU's departments. Applicants should make sure that they can meet the departments' requirements and application deadlines. Please apply directly to the department where the job posting is located.
Please note: If there is a discrepancy between the job posting on this website and the department's website, the department should be considered the most accurate.
Useful Links
Application deadline for postings: May 17, 2013.
The application deadline for WL 330 & WL 100 TM has been extended to May 31, 2013.
| Course # |
Course Title | Location | Closing Date |
TA/TM/Sessional | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WL 104W |
Modern World Literature |
Surrey | 17-May-13 | Sessional | |
| WL 202 |
North/South |
Surrey | 17-May-13 | Sessional | |
| WL 330 | Special Topic in World Literature: Creative Writing | Surrey | 31-May-13 | Sessional | |
| WL 410 |
Selected Topic in World Literature: Latin American Literature | Surrey | 17-May-13 | Sessional | |
| WL 100 | Introduction to World Literature | Surrey | 17-May-13 | Teaching Assistant | |
| WL 100 | Introduction to World Literature | Burnaby | 17-May-13 | Teaching Assistant | |
| WL 100 | Introduction to World Literature | DE | 31-May-13 | Tutor Marker |
Resources for TAs/TMs/Sessionals
The following links will help you get your medical coverage and other benefits, as well as help you learn how to become a better teacher.
- Human Resources: TSSU Member Benefit Plan
- Graduate Student Society: Graduate Student Benefit Plan
- Medical Insurance information for Graduate Student TAs (explains how the benefit plans can work with each other)
- TLC: TA/TM Day / see other TLC workshops
- Graduate Studies: Professional Development Opportunities
- Protection of SFU Data on Mobile Devices — What you must do if you plan to store your students' information (includes student numbers, grades) on a mobile device
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Equity
The University is committed to the principle of equity in employment.
Privacy
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The information is related directly to and needed by the University to initiate the employment application process. The information will be used to contact references supplied by you, evaluate your qualifications and complete the employment process by making a hiring decision.
If you have any questions about the collection and use of this information please contact the Executive Director, Human Resources, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6. Telephone 778-782-3237.