Part-time Lecturer - Department of Biology
About the role
Position description
The Department of Biology at Mount Allison University invites applications to teach BIOL 3511 – Integrative Invertebrate Biology - in fall 2026. This is a stipendiary (part-time) appointment, running from September to December 2026. The course will include lectures and a lab component and will be taught in person in Sackville. Lectures are scheduled for Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:30-1:20, and the lab is on Friday afternoons 1:30-4:20. The anticipated class size is approximately 20 students.
Candidates should have a graduate degree in Biology or a related field, extensive expertise in invertebrate biology, and recent experience teaching invertebrate biology in both a lecture and lab setting. Applicants should submit a cover letter outlining their relevant experience, and a curriculum vitae, by email to:
Dr. Diana Hamilton
Head, Department of Biology
Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB
Email: dhamilto@mta.ca
Applications must be received by xx May 15, 2026.
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About Mount Allison University
Mount Allison has been ranked Canada’s #1 undergraduate university by Maclean’s magazine more times than any other university. But that is not the only thing that sets us apart. Students become part of a supportive community where their ideas and interests blossom. Visit campus or experience Mount Allison online to find out more about what makes us unique.
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Part-time Lecturer - Department of Biology
About the role
Position description
The Department of Biology at Mount Allison University invites applications to teach BIOL 3511 – Integrative Invertebrate Biology - in fall 2026. This is a stipendiary (part-time) appointment, running from September to December 2026. The course will include lectures and a lab component and will be taught in person in Sackville. Lectures are scheduled for Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:30-1:20, and the lab is on Friday afternoons 1:30-4:20. The anticipated class size is approximately 20 students.
Candidates should have a graduate degree in Biology or a related field, extensive expertise in invertebrate biology, and recent experience teaching invertebrate biology in both a lecture and lab setting. Applicants should submit a cover letter outlining their relevant experience, and a curriculum vitae, by email to:
Dr. Diana Hamilton
Head, Department of Biology
Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB
Email: dhamilto@mta.ca
Applications must be received by xx May 15, 2026.
Not the right fit? Search for Part jobs in Sackville, NB
About Mount Allison University
Mount Allison has been ranked Canada’s #1 undergraduate university by Maclean’s magazine more times than any other university. But that is not the only thing that sets us apart. Students become part of a supportive community where their ideas and interests blossom. Visit campus or experience Mount Allison online to find out more about what makes us unique.