Deadline for Applications: Friday, December 12
Established in 1789, King’s College is Canada’s oldest chartered university and is associated with Dalhousie University. A small and extraordinarily lively academic community located in Halifax (Kjipuktuk), Nova Scotia, King’s is known nationally and internationally for its highly acclaimed interdisciplinary programs in the humanities, including its renowned Foundation Year Program, its professional programs in journalism and its fine arts programs in creative writing. King’s is a community where students, faculty, alumni, and staff work to bring greater understanding, creativity and compassion to the world.
The History of Science and Technology Program (HOST) at the University of King’s College invites applications for a Teaching Assistant to handle duties in HSTC 2400, “Science in the Media”. (Note: This course is cross listed in the JOUR 2400, “Science in the Media”). HSTC 2400 is an interdisciplinary course which examines how various media forms have been crucial to the success and spread of science, focusing on scientists’ use of the media and the ways the media represents science and scientists. This course will be held online. The winter term runs from January 7, 2026 to April 30, 2026.
Candidates may come from various fields but should have at least an undergraduate degree. Prior TA experience (at the university level) will be considered an asset.
Hourly Rate of Pay: $30.05/hour (classification of TA130). Position is conditional on the course’s final enrollment numbers
To apply for this position, please forward your C.V. (including a statement concerning your teaching experience) to Katie Schmidt at katie.schmidt@ukings.ca.
Questions regarding the position should be directed to Dr. Sylvia Nickerson, who can be reached by email at sylvia.nickerson@ukings.ca.
The University of King’s College is committed to diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion. We encourage and welcome applications from Indigenous persons (especially Mi’kmaq), persons with a disability, racialized persons, including persons of Black/African descent (especially African Nova Scotians), women, persons of a minority sexual orientation and/or gender identity, and all candidates who would contribute to the diversification of our community.