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Brandon University is a leader in providing high quality education in arts, science, education, music and health studies. Based in southwestern Manitoba, Brandon University also offers pre-professional and Master’s programs, as well as innovative and award-winning outreach programs in a personalized learning environment.

The Department of Physics and Astronomy is seeking Contract Academic Staff to teach the following laboratory sections at Brandon University for the 2026 – 2027 academic year.

Fall Term: Classes run from September 9 to December 11, 2026, with an exam period following.

Winter Term: Classes run from January 5 to April 9, 2027, with an exam period following.

74:151 General Physics I Lab Sections
Fall Term, Z01 – Wednesdays 13:40 – 16:30, 0.75 credit hours
Fall Term, Z02 – Fridays 13:40 – 16:30, 1.5 credit hours
This course is a non-calculus survey course in Physics covering topics in classical mechanics and thermodynamics. Emphasis will be on applications of Physics in the life sciences. Topics include translational
kinematics and dynamics, rotational kinematics and dynamics, linear momentum and conversation laws, work and energy, fluid statics and dynamics, introduction to thermodynamics.

74:161 Foundations of Physics II Lab, Section Z01, 0.75 credit hours
Fall Term, Wednesday 13:40 – 16:30
This course is a calculus based introduction to classical mechanics and thermodynamics. Topics include translational kinematics and dynamics, rotational kinematics and dynamics, linear momentum and conservation laws, work and energy, gravity, fluid statics and dynamics. This course is intended for students considering further study in physics, engineering or the physical sciences.

74:275 Modern Physics Lab, Section Z01, 0.75 credit hours
Fall Term, Wednesdays 13:40 – 16:30
Late in the 19th Century, many scientists believed there were few unsolved problems left in Science. Solving these problems early in the 20th Century revolutionized human thought and affected views beyond the
realm of Science. This course will introduce you to the concerns developed during this pivotal time.

74:162 Foundations of Physics II Lab, Section Z01, 1.5 credit hours
Winter Term, Thursdays 13:40 – 16:30
This course is a calculus-based introduction to waves, optics, electricity andmagnetism, and quantum physics. Topics include heat, first and second laws of thermodynamics, simple harmonic motion and travelling waves,
Coulomb’s Law, electric field and potential, electric circuits, Biot-Savart Law, magnetic field and induction, quantization, photoelectric effect, Bohr atom, nuclear decay and subatomic particles.

74:273 Optics Lab, Section Z01, 0.75 credit hours
Winter Term, Wednesdays 13:40 – 16:30
A study of reflection, refraction, lens systems, optical instruments, dispersion, achromatism, diffraction, interference, polarization.

Qualifications:
A M.Sc. in Physics is preferred, however, candidates with a B.Sc. and a successful record of teaching experience may be considered.

Applicants may seek to establish an experiential/traditional equivalency to the M.Sc. degree and are invited to contact the Chair of the Selection Committee at the address below on how to establish equivalent academic or professional credentials.

Salary: $8,132 per 3 credit course

Application deadline: A review of applications will begin June 1st, and the posting will remain open until the position(s) is filled.

Applications must be submitted via e-mail as a single, reasonably sized PDF file. The application should include the following: a letter of application, citizenship or Canadian immigration status, curriculum vitae, copies of transcripts, teaching evaluations (if available), the names and contact information of three references, and a clear indication of which of the above-listed courses the applicant is applying to teach. Please send the application to:

Dr. Christophe LeMoine, Dean of Science
Science@BrandonU.ca

We thank all applicants for their interest in applying for this position and advise that only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.

Courses will run based on sufficient enrollment and budgetary approval.

Issued May 15, 2026

Brandon University is committed to equity, welcomes diversity, and hires on the basis of merit. All qualified individuals who may contribute to the diversification of the University, especially women, persons with disabilities, Indigenous persons, racialized persons, and persons of all sexual orientations and genders are encouraged to apply. Canadian citizens and permanent residents are given priority. Evidence of citizenship must be provided.

We are committed to providing an inclusive and barrier-free work environment. This starts with the hiring process. Should you require an accommodation during any phase of the recruitment process, contact HR at hr@brandonu.ca*. All information received related to an accommodation is kept confidential. To ensure this employment opportunity is accessible to all interested individuals, this posting is available in an alternate format upon request.*

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