Employment Information
- CUPE Unit 1 Job Board
- Scroll and select "Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures" to view posting.
TA Application Form.pdf (PDF)
TA Application Form.docx (WORD)
Continuously Posted Notice - Filling Sessional Assistant Instructional Positions (PDF)
- You can view the sessional lecturer positions linked above on the CUPE 3902 (Unit 3) job board.
- TA and Instructor Regulations Handout
Employment Opportunities
- SLA109Y1Y Elementary Macedonian - Course Instructor
- SLA272H1S Caucasus - Course Instructor
- SLA100H1F Elementary Russian I - Teaching Assistant
- SLA100H1F Elementary Russian I - Teaching Assistant
- SLA100H1F Elementary Russian I - Teaching Assistant
- SLA101H1S Elementary Russian II - Teaching Assistant
- SLA101H1S Elementary Russian II - Teaching Assistant
- SLA101H1S Elementary Russian II - Teaching Assistant
- SLA220H1Y Intermediate Russian - Teaching Assistant
- SLA212H1S The Russian Novel - Teaching Assistant
- SLA410H1F Russian for Heritage Speakers II - Teaching Assistant
Course Instructor, Teaching Assistant, Marker Applications
The Department of Slavic & East European Languages & Cultures may hire Course Instructors, Teaching Assistants or Markers for some of its undergraduate courses. Specific courses will be posted on the departmental website and on our departmental bulletin board at 121 St. Joseph Street, Toronto, ON.
To be considered for a position if you ARE a Department of Slavic & East European Languages & Cultures graduate student, contact the department Business Officer, Ms. A. Vlahakis, directly.
To be considered for a position if you ARE NOT a Department of Slavic & East European Languages & Cultures graduate student, a Curriculum Vitae must be submitted to:
Ms. A. Vlahakis Business Officer and Secretary to the Chair
121 St. Joseph Street, Room 429
Toronto, Ontario M5S 1J4
a.kampouris@utoronto.ca