Teaching Assistant – Computer Science (Fall 2026)
mcgill · McConnell Eng. Bldg.
Job description
About the role
The School of Computer Science at McGill University is seeking teaching assistants for the Fall 2026 term. TAs will support a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses, contributing to the learning experience of students across programming, algorithms, systems, and specialized topics.
Key responsibilities
- Communicate effectively and promptly with instructors and students.
- Maintain regular office and/or lab hours to assist students.
- Develop and maintain grading scripts for assignments and exams.
- Grade assignments and exams under instructor supervision.
- Monitor discussion boards and email communications.
- Prepare solution sets and supplementary materials for assignments.
Required profile
- Current enrollment or recent graduation in a relevant Computer Science program.
- Strong academic performance in the courses you will support.
- Ability to work independently and manage a 90‑hour workload per term.
Required skills
What we offer
- Professional development in teaching and academic support.
- Opportunity to work closely with faculty and graduate students.
- Competitive compensation for the term.
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