Candidates must have a PhD in a relevant discipline (or be close to completion) and a demonstrated record of high performance and expertise teaching at the university-level the specific subject area of any course for which they apply. Preference will be given to experience in teaching or researching in the specific subject area of the course applied for.
A demonstrated commitment to supporting international students as they transition into a new education system is required. This includes the development of strong relationships with international students. WesternIC instructors are part of a community focused on holistic student development and success, and should provide examples of how they have adapted their teaching practices to meet these students’ needs, bring enthusiasm for their discipline in the classroom and helping students understand and explore the programs available at Western.
These elements work together to create a student-centred culture grounded in high-quality teaching and learning.
Applicants must demonstrate (via teaching dossier and interview) demonstrated experience with best practices in course delivery and class management, including:
- Using LMS tools to communicate effectively with students and build collaborative learning communities.
- Providing timely and constructive feedback.
- Responding to student inquiries promptly and referring appropriately to technical or student support services.
- Supporting academic integrity in the creation and administration of assessments in an in person environment.
Applicants must have strong knowledge of statistics and reliability methods, particularly as applied to Civil Engineering systems and applications.
Prior teaching experience in the course at Western University is preferred.