Academic Unit: Human Rights Program, St. Paul’s University College at the University of Waterloo
Semester of assignment: Winter 2023
Course Number: HRTS 305/INDG 305 Indigenous Rights in Global Context
Course format: Lecture
Course description: A comparative examination of the rights challenges faced by diverse Indigenous peoples around the globe. Special attention will be given to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and work being done to
protect and advance the rights it enshrines. (Prereq: HRTS 101 or INDG 201)
Estimated course enrolment: 12
Schedule and delivery: in-person (1h20, 2x/week or 1x3hrs)
Salary: $8822 (+4% vacation pay)
Qualifications: The successful applicant will have previous experience teaching a similar course at the university level and/or appropriate academic qualifications (at least a Masters degree).
Description of duties:
Application procedure:
All individuals interested in this posting must submit the following documentation to Dr. Anna Purkey
apurkey@uwaterloo.ca
Posting will remain open until the position has been filled. Course offerings are tentative, pending funding and sufficient student enrollments.
St.
Paul’s is proud to have a diverse faculty group. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals including women, Indigenous people, members of visible minorities and persons with disabilities. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however,
Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority in the recruitment process.
Our College is situated on lands deeply connected to Indigenous peoples who have historically lived, and who currently live, in this territory. These groups include the Neutral, Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee peoples. We recognize that these lands have always been the source of learning for Indigenous peoples. As an educational institution, we are committed to respecting the traditional knowledge that Indigenous peoples have derived from these lands and to learning from their experiences on them.