Position Overview
Contribute to the understanding of plant form and function in an engaging, in-person course at Wilfrid Laurier University. BI368A focuses on the relationship between structure and function in plants, encouraging active learning and inquiry.
This academic term from September to December involves lectures, seminars, and lab work that emphasize plant anatomy and its adaptive significance. With a maximum of 32 students, the course encourages meaningful discussions about the variability and advantages in plant structures. Join a dynamic learning environment and inspire the next generation of biologists.
Key Responsibilities:
• Teach lectures about plant cells and tissues
• Direct student-led seminars on structural adaptations
• Lead laboratory sessions emphasizing hands-on learning
• Assess and provide feedback on student performance
• Foster discussions on plant-environment interactions
Requirements:
• PhD in Biological Sciences required
• Focus on plants' for...