THE FACULTY OF ARTS
INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR PART-TIME TEACHING CONTRACTS
School School of Liberal Arts
Course Title Bngishmok: Western Direction
Course Code + Number INDI 2525 EL01/71 F26
Consult https://laurentian.ca/academics/courses
*NB : This part-time contract is for position 2 of the course. This course is
Course description co-taught with another instructor for whom the position has already been
filled. The course is 6.00 credits, but in applying for this contract, you will be
fulfilling 3.00 credits.
Start Date August 29, 2026
End of Contract September 5, 2026
Number of Classes 7
Class Times This course takes place during the dates indicated above. As this is
land-based, there are no specific times.
Examination Period N/A
Projected Enrolment 20
Number of Credits 3.00
Classroom Land-Based: Class will be taking place on the land in the Greater Sudbury area
Degree Required Relevant M.A. required, PhD preferred
Remuneration Total rate of pay inclusive of all benefits and vacation pay specified in the Collective
Agreement for 3.00 credits.
Applicants shall send a letter of application, a current curriculum vitae, and any relevant
supporting documentation to:
Director: Christine Sansalone
Unit: School of Liberal Arts
Laurentian University, 935 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 2C6
Emails: [email protected]
The closing date for applications is : July 2nd, 2026
Please note that all appointments are made by the Dean on behalf of the Vice-President, Academic and are
subject to final budgetary approval. The University reserves the right to cancel the course if there is
insufficient enrolment. Other positions may become available. Applicants should contact the Department
Chair directly for more information.
Effective May 1, 2022 the University's Policy and Program on COVID-19 Vaccination are placed in
abeyance. This means the Policy and Program on COVID-19 Vaccination are paused at this time; however,
they are not canceled and could be reinstated at a future date if public health conditions warrant it, or
through guidance from federal, provincial or local public health authorities.
Laurentian University is an inclusive and welcoming community and encourages applications from m
embers of equity-seeking communities including women, racialized and Indigenous persons, persons with
disabilities, and persons of all sexual orientations and gender identities/expressions.
Laurentian University faculty members are part of LUFA (the Laurentian University Faculty Association). The
Collective Agreement can be found at www.lufappul.ca.