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Sessional Instructor - Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science

Competition Number:
95SI17
Position Type:
Sessional Opening
Closing Date:
Date of Posting:
Department:
Department of Chemistry
Position:
Sessional Instructor
Contract:
Winter 2018

The Department of Chemistry has an opening for sessional instructor for the upcoming Winter Semester 2018 (January – April 2018) to teach Chemistry 1120 – General Chemistry II. This appointment is subject to final budgetary approval.

1120 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II
This course continues the subject matter of Chemistry 1110. Topics include: chemical equilibrium, acids and bases, intermolecular forces, solutions, chemical kinetics, entropy and Gibbs energy, redox equations and electrochemistry. The laboratory associated with this course stresses volumetric analysis, titration curves and chemical kinetics.

PREREQUISITE: Chemistry 1110

Three lecture hours a week; one three-hour laboratory period or tutorial a week.

Qualifications:
Successful applicants will have a minimum of a Master’s degree in a related area.

Preference will be given to qualified candidates with seniority on the UPEI Sessional Roster in the academic unit.  

Application Instructions:
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae and names of three referees by email to:

Dr. Rabin Bissessur, Chair
Department of Chemistry
University of Prince Edward Island
E-mail: rabissessur@upei.ca
Fax: 902-566-0693

In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority. UPEI is committed to the principle of equity in employment.

Closing date for applications is November 17, 2017

 

UPEI encourages all qualified applicants to apply for job openings; however, in keeping with the terms and provisions of the university’s various employment and collective agreements, first priority will be given to internal candidates.