Teaching Sociology course SOC-2208-770. Conducting live online classes. Engaging students in social justice topics
Requirements summary
Master's degree in Sociology. Experience with online teaching platforms. Ability to deliver live streamed classes
Master's degree in SociologySociologyAcademic TeachingOnline Instruction
Job description
THE FACULTY OF ARTS INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR CONTACT ACADEMIC STAFF POSITIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY Course Name Women, Crime, & Social Justice Course Number SOC-2208-770 Course Dates: September 8, 2026 - December 7, 2026 Contract Start Date August 17, 2026 Contract End Date January 25, 2027 Number of Classes 24 Class Times Monday & Wednesday: 6:00 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.
Projected Enrolment 60 Credit Hours 3 Location of Course LIVE ONLINE Scheduled class times will take place using an online platform.
Instructor & students must be available during the posted lecture times for live streaming and/or group interactions.
High speed internet & access to an electronic device with a webcam (e.g., smartphone, laptop) is mandatory.
Qualifications MA Remuneration $6,655.00 (inclusive of vacation pay based on 2019-2026 UWFA-CAS Agreement) The closing date for applications is July 02, 2026 Note: Applicants must apply online by submitting their cover letter, curriculum vitae and any other requested supporting documents by clicking on the Apply button below.
Please note that all positions are subject to final budgetary approval.
The posted position is required provided there is sufficient enrollment to offer the course.
Other positions may become available.
Applicants should contact Lisa Sinclair, Sociology Acting Chair at l.sinclair@uwinnipeg.ca if they need more information.
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