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Course - INTEGSCI 2001G 001

London, ON
Mid Level
Temporary
Part-time

Top Benefits

Employment equity and diversity in the workplace
Accommodations available for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process

About the role

About Western

Western University delivers an academic experience second to none. Western challenges the best and brightest faculty, staff and students to commit to the highest global standards. Our research excellence expands knowledge and drives discovery with real-world application. Western attracts individuals with a broad worldview, seeking to study, influence and lead in the international community. Since 1878, The Western Experience has combined academic excellence with life-long opportunities for intellectual, social and cultural growth in order to better serve our communities.

About Us

Western’s Integrated Science program offers students both breadth across the sciences and depth in one particular area of science. Students in the program enroll in Integrated Science courses for breadth, as well as courses in one of nine chosen disciplines for depth.

Graduates of the program will receive an Honours Specialization in Integrated Science with [insert name of discipline here]. The nine disciplines from which students can choose are: Astrophysics, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Environmental Science, Genetics, Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, Physics, Synthetic Biology.

Course Information

An exploration of socio-scientific issues facing humanity, including climate change, world hunger, energy/water availability and habitat loss. The interdisciplinary nature and interconnectivity of these issues will be discussed. Students will access the scientific literature and government reports, critically evaluate the data presented and use it to develop cogent arguments. Learning outcomes Classroom and tutorial sessions are intended to help students develop skills in: 1. Demonstrate understanding of how the environment intersects with students respective specializations 2. Critically evaluating how science and society interacts with the environment 3. Summarizing ideas in environment and sustainability, in a way that is suitable for a scientific as well as a general audience 4. Writing a formal paper with critical analysis of a chosen perspective 5. Sharing ideas with peers in a moderated discussion setting 6. Provide and incorporate feedback on your written work in a collaborative setting 7. Communicate scientific ideas with other scientists from outside their area of specialty 8. Form an opinion on an academic work based on weeks of exploring the topics shared within the piece from different perspectives Furthermore, by the end of the course, students will be expected to be able to discuss and answer questions based on: 1. The value provided by the environment 2. Different environmental perspectives and the regulation of the environment and valuable ecosystems in Canada 3. The importance of biodiversity from the genetic level to the whole ecosystem 4. Sources of pollution in the air, water, and on land 5. Human influence on the degradation of the environment 6. The causes and consequences of climate change, and know the policy approaches taken to address climate change 7. Renewable and non-renewable energy sources, where they are most prominent and the climate consequences of each 8. The composition of soils and how advances in agricultural practices have led to an increased ability to feed a growing population 9. How the environment, technology and society intersect and how humans have influenced these intersects throughout our history During each lecture, we will have a planned topic and list of discussion points. After each lecture, the content will be posted but class discussions will not be included. It will be the students job to record important discussion points from class.

Responsibilities

You will be responsible for all activities associated with the successful delivery of the course, including but not limited to: developing, preparing, and delivering the course; setting and marking examinations, assessing the academic work of students, and reporting grades.

Candidates must be willing to undertake training as required by the Employer including, but not limited to, training in respect of health and safety, harassment and discrimination, and legislated service standards.

Qualifications

Unless otherwise noted, candidates must have a Master's degree (PhD preferred or be close to completion) and a demonstrated record of performance in university-level teaching.

Additional Requirements

N/A

Applying at Western

In submitting your application, candidates should attach a curriculum vitae and evidence of successful teaching, together with the names and contact information of qualified individuals who could be contacted about their teaching experience and ability.

In accordance with the Faculty Collective Agreement, consideration of applicants will include an assessment of previous performance, experience, and qualifications, including qualifications which go beyond the requirements for the position. Applicants should have fluent written and oral communication skills in English.

Course offerings could be assigned to the workload of full-time faculty or to part-time faculty with seniority or preference rights in accordance with the Faculty Collective Agreement, or left unfilled based on operational/enrolment requirements. All positions are subject to budget approval.

Western Values Diversity

The University invites applications from all qualified individuals. Western is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace and welcomes applications from women, members of racialized groups/visible minorities, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, persons of any sexual orientation, and persons of any gender identity or gender expression.

Accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process. If you require accommodations for interviews or other meetings, please contact Human Resources or phone 519-661-2194.

Please Note:

Recent Western graduates who are foreign nationals may be eligible to work on campus. Please refer to the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website under Post-Graduation Employment at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/index.asp.

About Western University

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With over 30,000 students and 300,000 alumni, Western is a leading research-intensive university and global community of individuals focused on making change in the world, today.

We welcome scholars from around the world to beautiful London, Ontario.