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McGill Institute for the Study of Canada
Faculty of Arts
McGill University
Deadline to apply: October 15, 2025
Salary: $11,479 per course
Credits for Course: 3
Please complete the application form, and upload a cover letter and curriculum vitae. Teaching evaluations and or a brief course outline are optional.
Applications will be ranked according to the collective agreement between McGill University and the MCLIU. Preference will be given to the qualified applicant with the most priority points.
INDG 303 Introduction to Kanien’kéha 2
Foundations of the Kanien'kéha language and Haudenosaunee worldviews, including reading and speaking basic Kanien'kéha, using key words and phrases to communicate basic needs, and the verb-based morphology and grammatical structure of the language.
Teaching Qualification Requirements:
Education: PhD with specialization in relevant areas
Experience: Teaching experience in related coursework
Schedule: Wednesdays, 11:35 am-02:25 pm, January 5 2026 - April 14 2026.
Location: TBD
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McGill Institute for the Study of Canada
Introduction to Kanien’kéha 2
INDG 303 001
TBD
W 11:35 am-02:25 pm
2025-10-15
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