Sessional Lecturer, Physics & Engineering Physics
The Department of Physics & Engineering Physics/College of Arts and Science invites applications for a Sessional Lecturer to teach the following courses during the following sessions:
2025-2026 Regular Session
Course Number, Section, and Name: Phys 223.3 (02) Mechanics I
Term and Course Dates: Term 2 (January to April)
CRN: 20307
Delivery Mode: This course will be offered as a Lecture
Course Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:30pm to 2:20pm
Expected Enrollment Limit: 70
Location: Saskatoon
Qualifications: Minimum MSc in Physics. PhD will be given preference. Previous teaching experience would be an asset.
Course Number, Section, and Name: Phys 156.3 (all sections) Electromagnetism and Waves
Term and Course Dates: Term 2 (January to April)
CRN: All (29789, 29791, 29792, 29793, 29794, 29795, 29796, 29797, 29798, 29799, 29800, 29801)
Delivery Mode: This course will be offered as a Lecture
Course Schedule: Monday and Wednesday 11:00am to 12:20pm, and 2:30pm to 3:50pm
Expected Enrollment Limit: 225
Location: Saskatoon
Qualifications: Minimum of a M.Sc. degree in Physics. PhD will be given preference. Previous teaching experience would be an asset..
2025-2026 Regular Session
Course Number, Section, and Name: EP 325.3 (02) Optical Systems Design
Term and Course Dates: Term 2 (January to April)
CRN: 24573
Delivery Mode: This course will be offered as a Lecture
Course Schedule: Tuesday and Thursday 8:30am to 9:50am
Expected Enrollment Limit: 26
Location: Saskatoon
Qualifications: Minimum M.Sc. degree in Physics. Ph.D. will be given preference and P.Eng. is strongly preferred. Previous teaching experience would be an asset.
A valid driver’s license is required for any off-campus courses. Appointment periods include additional days in recognition of preparation and marking time required. Courses may be cancelled due to low enrolment.
Application Process:
Complete the CUPE 3287 Employment Application Form, specify the position(s) for which you are applying, and send the application along with your curriculum vitae (if applicable) to marj.granrude@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: Physics & Engineering Physics
Status: Term
Employment Group: CUPE 3287
Academic Calendar: Course Dates and Academic Calendar
Stipend: CUPE 3287 Stipends
Posted Date: 11/5/2025
Closing Date: 11/11/2025
Number of Openings: 3
Work Location: On Campus
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