Neuroanatomy for Visual Communications
Posting Date 20/May/2025Closing Date 10/Jun/2025
Duties
Conduct weekly review tutorials; design and administer short weekly multiple-choice quizzes based on assigned readings; collaborate with instructor in tutorial planning; assist in grading assignments.
Minimum Qualifications
Must possess a degree in anatomy, preferably at the master's level. Knowledgeable in Neuroanatomy.
Preferred Qualifications
Prior teaching experience
Relevant Criterion
Previous experience is the more relevant criterion than the need to acquire experience in respect of this posted position.
Details
Department
Biomedical Communications, Department of Biology
Course ID
MSC2012H
Campus
UTM
Salary
52.97
Course Enrollment
18
Dates of Appointment
September 1, 2025-December 31, 2025
Number of Positions
1
Number of Hours
50
Tutorial/Lab Schedule
Wednesdays 2 to 4 p.m.
How to Apply
Apply by email. Enter "MSC2012H Neuro TA Fall 2025" into the subject line. Send your letter of application and resumé to maeve.doyle@utoronto.ca by June 10, 2025. If during the application and/or selection process you require accommodation due to a disability, please contact the MScBMC Graduate Office (maeve.doyle@utoronto.ca.)
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