Sessional Lecturer, JSGS 805, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy
The Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy invites applications for a Sessional Lecturer to teach the following course:
2025-26 Regular Session
Course Number, Section, and Name: JSGS 805.3 Economics for Public Policy Analysis
Term and Course Dates: September 3 to December 5, 2025
CRN: 89374
Delivery Mode: In person
Course Schedule: Wednesdays from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Expected Enrollment Limit: 25-30
Location: Saskatoon
Qualifications: Minimum of a Master’s degree in economics, public policy, public administration, or a related discipline is required; PhD degree preferred. Work experience in the public sector is strongly preferred. Previous teaching experience would be considered an asset.
Appointment periods for the session include additional days in recognition of preparation and marking time required.
The course may be cancelled due to low enrolment.
Application Process
Complete the CUPE 3287 Employment Application Form, specify the position(s) for which you are applying, and send the application – along with your curriculum vitae, names and contact information for two references, teaching philosophy, and evidence of teaching effectiveness in a single PDF file – to jsgs-hr@usask.ca. The subject line of your email must indicate “JSGS 805 sessional application”.
If you are currently employed by the University of Saskatchewan in a full-time non-teaching position, discuss your application with your people leader to ensure the appointment is suitable relative to your current position.
Department: School of Public Policy
Status: Term
Employment Group: CUPE 3287
Academic Calendar: Course Dates and Academic Calendar
Stipend: CUPE 3287 Stipends
Posted Date: 7/23/2025
Closing Date: 7/29/2025
Number of Openings: 1
Work Location: On Campus
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