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School of Computer Science Course Lecturer COMP 322 Winter 2026

McGill Universityabout 16 hours ago
Montréal, QC
CA$3,826/per month
Mid Level
part_time

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COURSE SUBJECT CODE TITLE TERM

COMP 322 Introduction to C++ Winter 2026

LOCATION Downtown Campus

Schedule Friday

Course Credits 1 Credits

Salary : $3,826.33

TEACHING QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS :

Education Ph.D. in Computer Science *

Experience

Expertise in content area of the course. Previous experience as an instructor or teaching assistant at the university-level Evidence of teaching excellence, e.g. McGill COMP Course Evaluations (as Instructor or Assistant). Ph.D. candidates applying must state qualifications and teaching experience.

OTHER

Excellent English and communication skills.

TO APPLY: please apply through the Workday on the McGill HR website

Note:

This position is located in Montreal, Quebec and you are expected to perform the work for this position in Quebec.

  • Article 13.07 : The Hiring Unit may convert the degree requirement into equivalent education and experience

Hiring Unit:

School of Computer Science

Course Title:

Introduction to C++

Subject Code:

COMP 322

Location:

Downtown Campus

Schedule:

Friday

Deadline to Apply:

2025-10-14

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