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University of Saskatchewan Teacher-Scholar Doctoral Fellowship 2025

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Teacher-Scholar Doctoral Fellowships (TSDF) are mentored graduate teaching fellowships available to doctoral students through an open university-wide competition supported by the College of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies (CGPS), in partnership with the Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning (GMCTL).

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Summary

Benefits

One sessional lecture stipend plus approximately $15,000 over one year, less employee deductions. Subject to change.

Requirements

The Sessional Lecturer appointment portion of this fellowship must follow these requirements:

  • The sessional lecturer appointment must be scheduled in Term 2 (January to April) to meet the requirements of the TSDF program.
  • Recipients should not be assigned teaching responsibilities that will conflict with the requirements of the TSDF program in Term 2, including biweekly GPS 982 meetings from 1:30 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. on Thursday afternoons.
  • Recipients are expected to teach a course within their subject matter expertise area that has a minimum expected enrolment of at least 20 students.
  • Recipients must meet all of the appropriate academic and/or professional qualifications before being appointed as a sessional lecturer.
  • A recipient's teaching assignment can be in a different unit from that in which they are completing their graduate program, as long as the teaching assignment is still within the applicant's and faculty mentor's areas of subject expertise.
  • The teaching experience of the Fellow and the combined teaching interests/goals of the recipient and faculty mentor, as described in the TSDF application, should be taken into consideration when making the sessional lecturer appointment.

Interview Dates and Process

The selection committee will consist of members of the CGPS Graduate Awards & Scholarships Committee and a member of the GMCTL. The criteria for selection will include:

  • The graduate student's grade point average.
  • The student's and faculty mentor's joint commitment to teaching excellence, as articulated in the application.

Application Deadline

March 3, 2025

How To Apply

Are you qualified and interested in this opportunity? Kindly go to University of Saskatchewan on www.surveymonkey.ca to apply

Students must apply online at https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/TSDF_Student and attach their up-to-date CV.

Faculty mentors will complete their portion of the application at https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/TSDF_Mentor and attach the following documents:

  • A  completed signature page signed by the student's supervisor, faculty mentor, and Department Head/Director/Dean of the unit where the student will be teaching. It is understood that the same person may fill multiple roles
  • A syllabus of the course to be taught. If this is a new course, provide a general outline of the course that provides the same information

The call for applications for this award opens annually in the Winter term.

2025 deadline - Monday, March 3, 2025 at 4:30pm CST

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