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Introduction to Syntax Instructor at University of Ottawa
University of Ottawa
Full-time
ottawa, on
Finance
Posted:
June 05, 2026
Location:
ottawa, on, Canada
Job Description
Elevate linguistic understanding at the University of Ottawa by teaching the Introduction to Syntax course during Winter 2027. As a Part-Time Professor, you'll guide students through the complexities of syntactic theory.
This regular part-time position within the Faculty of Arts requires a Ph.D. in Linguistics with a focus on syntax. Your role will be pivotal in delivering engaging lectures to 75 students, nurturing their ability to analyze and argue within the realm of syntactic theory. Instruction will take place in person, fostering a dynamic classroom environment.
Key Responsibilities:
• Effectively present syntactic theory concepts to students
• Encourage student participation and critical thinking
• Assess and grade assignments and examinations
• Contribute to curriculum development and departmental meetings
• Foster an inclusive learning atmosphere for all students
Requirements:
• Completed or in-progress...
This regular part-time position within the Faculty of Arts requires a Ph.D. in Linguistics with a focus on syntax. Your role will be pivotal in delivering engaging lectures to 75 students, nurturing their ability to analyze and argue within the realm of syntactic theory. Instruction will take place in person, fostering a dynamic classroom environment.
Key Responsibilities:
• Effectively present syntactic theory concepts to students
• Encourage student participation and critical thinking
• Assess and grade assignments and examinations
• Contribute to curriculum development and departmental meetings
• Foster an inclusive learning atmosphere for all students
Requirements:
• Completed or in-progress...
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Job Type:
Full-time
Location:
ottawa, Canada
Posted:
June 05, 2026
Deadline:
July 15, 2026