Sessional Lecturer, ASKI 103, College of Agriculture and Bioresources
The College of Agriculture and Bioresources invites applications for a Sessional Lecturer to teach the following course during the 2026 Winter term:
Course Number, Section, and Name: ASKI 103, Legal Process and Instruments
Pre-Assignment: January 5 to 16, 2026
In-person delivery: January 19 to 30, 2026 (2 weeks)
Home study delivery: February 2, 2026 to April 3, 2026
Capstone Presentations: March 28, 2026 to April 3, 2026
Expected Enrollment Limit: 30
Qualifications
LLB with teaching experience.
Application Process:
Complete the and email the completed form, along with your curriculum vitae (if applicable), to Jordie.gagnon@usask.ca.
If you are currently employed by the University of Saskatchewan in a full-time non-teaching position, discuss your application with your people leader to ensure the appointment is suitable relative to your current position.
Department: College of Agriculture and Bioresources
Status: Term
Employment Group: CUPE 3287
Academic Calendar:
Stipend:
Posted Date: 10/8/2025
Closing Date: 10/28/2025
Number of Openings: 1
Work Location: On Campus
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