The Department of Gender Studies invites applications from qualified Queen’s graduate students interested in being a TA for the courses listed below.
- BLCK 200 – Black Studies and the Politics of Liberation: An Introduction
- BLCK 280 - Special Topics in Black Studies: African Literature on These Indigenous Lands
- BLCK 360 - Globalization and Black Health
- GNDS 120-001 - Women, Gender, Difference
- GNDS 120-002 - Women, Gender, Difference
- GNDS 125S - Gender, Race, and Popular Culture
- GNDS 212 - Racism, Colonialism, and Resistance
- GNDS 215S - Introduction to Sexual and Gender Diversity
- GNDS 311 - Feminist Thought
- GNDS 335 – Science Fiction and Fantasy
- GNDS 340 - Indigenous Women, Feminism and Resistance
- GNDS 380 - Special Topics in Gender Studies: Carework: Queering Intimacies
- BLCK 380 - Special Topics in Black Studies: Black Environmentalism
- GNDS 120S - Women, Gender, Difference
- GNDS 125-001 - Gender, Race, and Popular Culture
- GNDS 125-002 - Gender, Race, and Popular Culture
- GNDS 215 - Introduction to Sexual and Gender Diversity
- GNDS 285 - Transgender Politics and Representation
- GNDS 315 - Feminist Pedagogies
- GNDS 325 - Indigenous Meanings of Reproduction and Health
- GNDS 326 - Gender, Diaspora and the Arts
- GNDS 345 - Research Methods in Gender Studies
- GNDS 380 - Special Topics in Gender Studies: Reproductive Justice and Popular Culture
For a summary of course descriptions, visit the Gender Studies and Black Studies program pages.
Application Instructions
Gender Studies graduate students must submit the application form available on their student dashboard. All other applicants must submit the application form available at .
All applications are due by 11:59pm EST on Sunday August 6, 2023.
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Questions can be directed to Denita Arthurs, Department Manager (denita.arthurs@queensu.ca).
For more information, download the position posting.