Aptpuo - Summer- CHM1721 X00
University of Ottawa
About this role
The University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Science invites applications for a Regular Part-Time Professor to teach CHM 1721 Chimie organique I in the Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences for the 2026 Spring–Summer semester. The course will be delivered in French and carries 3 credits with a 39-hour workload. The appointment is governed by the applicable collective agreements and university policies.
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