SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
NOTICE RE: PROJECTED GRADUATE ASSISTANT (GA) AND UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANT (TA) POSITIONS FOR SUMMER TERM 2026
In accordance with Article 13:01 of the CUPE_4580_collective_agreement, the School of Computer Science invites applications for the following projected GA and TA positions for Summer term 2026.
All positions run from May 4 – August 31, 2026 unless otherwise stated.
APPLICATION DEADLINE DATE: March 31, 2026
HOW TO APPLY: Fill out the online application (link at bottom of page) and upload required documents.
Refer to the list of courses and projected positions further below. Projected positions and hours are subject to change and contingent upon sufficient enrolment and budgetary approval. Each position can be comprised of a combination of any of the listed courses as needed.
GA/TA employees are expected to make themselves available to report for all assigned duties, both in-person/on-campus and remote/online duties. Most classes across the University are held face-to-face on and even online classes may require on-campus face-to-face duties.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:
Some positions are open to both GA’s and TA’s however GA applicants are given priority.
Successful applicants must be available to attend at the specified time of the course/lab/exams and to report for all assigned duties, which include both in-person, on-campus and online duties.
GA appointments will be offered to qualified applicants in accordance with the CUPE 4580 Collective Agreement.
TA appointments will be offered to qualified applicants in accordance with the criteria specified in Article 13:04 of the CUPE 4580 Collective Agreement.
To be eligible for employment as a Graduate Assistant (GA), in the term of support you must be a registered fulltime graduate student in a Computer Science graduate program (MSc or PhD):
- must be registered for the term of work at the time of hiring
- must maintain fulltime registration throughout the term and must be in good standing in the degree program
- must be legally eligible to work in Canada on campus with a valid social insurance number. International students must hold a valid study permit and meet all IRCC regulations to accept employment on campus.
To be eligible for employment as a Teaching Assistant (TA), in the term of support you must be a registered undergraduate student:
- must be registered for the term of work at the time of hiring
- must maintain registration throughout the term and must be in good standing in the degree program
- must be legally eligible to work in Canada on campus with a valid social insurance number. International students must hold a valid study permit and meet all IRCC regulations to accept employment on campus.
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS
Successful applicants must meet all essential qualifications:
Successful completion of the course (80% minimum average) and demonstrated experience/knowledge in the subject matter – refer to the “required skills” identified for each projected position/course below (which may be determined by interview).
GA Applicants:
Must have a MINIMUM MAJOR average of 85%.
TA Applicants:
Must have a MINIMUM CUMULATIVE average of 75%.
Must have a MINIMUM MAJOR average of 80%.
All applicants must have/be:
- Brightspace/Microsoft Teams experience: must be familiar with Brightspace and MS Teams or be able to acquire knowledge through training.
- Remote internet access requirements: must have access to a computer with reliable internet connection with video and audio capabilities.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Punctual and reliable.
- Ability to meet deadlines.
- Complete assigned tasks on time.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
- Preferred qualifications will only be considered if there are 2 or more qualified applicants who meet the ‘required’ essential qualifications AND who are relatively equal based on the CUPE 4580 collective agreement criteria.
- Preference for TA positions will be given to applicants registered in a Computer Science undergraduate program.
- Completion of CTL GA/TA Academy workshop(s) is an asset.
- Center for Teaching and learning (CTL) Brightspace Training completed.
NOTE 1 – GRADUATE STUDENT INFORMATION:
- GA appointments cannot exceed 140 hours total for the SUMMER 2026 term period of May 4th - August 31st, 2026. Refer to Articles 13, 14, and 15 of the CUPE 4580 Collective Agreement for eligibility details.
- Phase I Information: Graduate students must MAINTAIN FULL TIME REGISTRATION throughout the term and must be in good standing in the degree program to hold a GA position. Students who meet the Phase I tuition refund deadline for the SUMMER 2026 term are therefore NOT eligible to hold a GA in the same term. See Faculty of Graduate Studies Important Dates.
Ggraduate students who have received a Graduate Assistantship Offer (“An offer of employment as a Graduate Assistant with a commitment of future terms of support under Article 14:01 (a) and (b).”) must apply each term until they have received all terms of support specified under Article 14:01 (a) or 14:01 (b).
Refer to Article 14 of the CUPE 4580 Collective Agreement for details and eligibility. Failure to meet the eligibility conditions in the CUPE 4580 Collective Agreement will result in the forfeiture of the term(s) of support.
Article 14:02:“ Financial support, as outlined in 14:01, shall continue, if the Graduate Assistant:
a) maintains full-time registration in good standing in the degree program; and
b) applies for posted positions; and
c) is satisfactorily performing the duties required.
Failure to meet these eligibility conditions will result in the forfeiture of the term(s) of support.”
NOTE 2 – MAC GRADUATE STUDENT INFORAMATION
- The Master of Applied Computing Program (MAC) is NOT an eligible program to support GA funded positions. Consequently, applicants registered in the MAC program will not be eligible for consideration.
NOTE 3 – UNDERGRADUATE INFORMATION
- The total number of hours of a TA appointment will depend on the number of applications received and is anticipated to be from 50 to 100 hours total per semester. Note that Teaching Assistants cannot be employed for more than 100 TA hours total per semester as per Article 15 of the CUPE 4580 Collective Agreement. If you already hold or have applied for another TA position (in this or another department), note that the total combined hours for all TA appointments held in all departments cannot exceed 100 hours for the SUMMER 2026 term period from May 4, 2026, to August 31st, 2026.
Projected positions and hours are subject to change and contingent on sufficient enrolment and final budgetary approval.
COMP 1000 - 1 KEY CONCEPTS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
REQUIRED SKILLS: STRONG MATHEMATICAL BACKGROUND
2 GA/TA positions projected – 210 hours
COMP 1047 - 91 COMPUTER CONCEPTS - END USERS
5 GA/TA positions projected – 580 hours
COMP 1400 - 1 INTRO: ALGORITHMS & PROGRAMMING I (May 4 – June 20, 2026)
REQUIRED SKILLS: MASTERY OF ALGORITHMS & PROGRAMMING; ADVANCED KNOWLEDGE OF C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
2 GA/TA positions projected – 210 hours
COMP 1410 - 1 / 30 INTRO: ALGORITHMS & PROGRAMMING II (June 22 – Aug 31, 2026)
REQUIRED SKILLS: MASTERY OF ALGORITHMS & PROGRAMMING
2 GA/TA positions projected – 303hours
COMP 2057 - 91 INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET
REQUIRED SKILLS: INTERNET PROTOCOLS, SERVICES & DATA TRANSMISSION; HTML & CSS LANGUAGES; WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT & DESIGN; ACCESSIBILITY & SECURITY FEATURES OF WEBSITES; HOW WEB BROWSERS & SEARCH ENGINES WORK; INTERNET LANGUAGES, TECHNOLOGIES & APPLICATIONS IN GENERAL
5 GA/TA positions projected – 580 hours
COMP 2067 - 95 PROGRAMMING FOR BEGINNERS
REQUIRED SKILL: SKILLED WITH PYTHON; FAMILIARITY OF COMPUTERS IN UNIVERSITY LABS; ABLE TO WORK AS AN INSTRUCTOR OR A GA/TA LEAD.
2 GA/TA positions projected – 250 hours
COMP 2097 - 91 SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING FOR END USERS
REQUIRED SKILLS: KNOWLEDGE OF SOCIAL MEDIA & DATA ANALYTICS RECOMMENDED.
5 GA/TA positions projected – 700 hours
COMP 2120 - 1 OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING USING JAVA
REQUIRED SKILLS: EXPERIENCE IN JAVA PROGRAMMING; STRONG UNDERSTANDING OF OBJECT-ORIENTED PRINCIPALS; ABILITY TO WORK WITH VERSION CONTROL SYSTEMS (PREFERABLY IN GIT)
2 GA/TA positions projected – 320 hours
COMP 2540 - 1 DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS
TA REQUIRED SKILLS: EXPERIENCE IN T/A & MENTORING; DEEP KNOWLEDGE OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES (JAVA, C++, PYTHON)
GA REQUIRED SKILLS: ALGORITHMS & DATA STRUCTURES; LEADERSHIP & MENTORING
3 GA/TA positions projected – 380 hours
COMP 2560 - 1 SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING
REQUIRED SKILLS: PROFICIENT IN C LANGUAGE; MUST HAVE WORKED/STUDIED IN UNIX/LINUX ENVIRONMENT; MUST HAVE TAKEN SIMILAR COURSES IN SYSTEM PROGRAMMING USING C LANGUAGE UNDER UNIX/LINUX ENVIRONMENT
2 GA/TA positions projected – 260 hours
COMP 2650 - 1 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE I - DIGITAL DESIGN
REQUIRED SKILLS: EXPERIENCE IN C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
2 GA/TA positions projected – 240 hours
COMP 2707-95 ADVANCED WEBSITE DESIGN
REQUIRED SKILLS: WEBSITE DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT IN GENERAL; CREATING WEB PAGES WITH HTML, CSS, JAVASCRIPT, JQUERY & PHP (IMPORTANT LANGUAGES); FORMS ON WEB PAGES (CREATION, VALIDATION, ETC.); DESIGNING FOR MULTIPLE SCREEN RESOLUTIONS BY BUILDING A RESPONSIVE WEB PAGE DESIGN FOR DESKTOPS, TABLETS & SMARTPHONES
1 GA/TA positions projected – 100 hours
COMP 3057 - 91 CYBER-ETHICS
REQUIRED SKILLS: BACKGROUND IN ETHICS
2 GA/TA positions projected – 240 hours
COMP 3220 - 1 OBJECT-ORIENTED SOFTWARE ANALYSIS/DESIGN
REQUIRED SKILLS: EXPERIENCE WITH SOFTWARE PROJECT DESIGN DOCUMENTS, DEVELOPING WITHIN & MANAGING LARGE CODE BASES; EXPERIENCE WRITING SOFTWARE IN A TEAM/GROUP; EXPERIENCE WITH SOFTWARE DESIGN PATTERNS IE: IMPLEMENTATION EXPERIENCE (IDEALLY BOTH DIRECTLY & FROM REQUIREMENT/SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS; REFACTORING EXPERIENCE)
2 GA/TA positions projected – 280 hours
COMP 3300 - 1 OPERATING SYSTEMS FUNDAMENTALS
REQUIRED SKILLS: FLUENT IN C & BASH; UNDERSTANDING OF HOW KERNEL WORKS; CODING SKILL IN SYSTEM SOFTWARE.
2 GA/TA positions projected – 280 hours
COMP 3340 - 1 WORLD WIDE WEB INFO SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
REQUIRED SKILLS: HTML AND CSS; JAVASCRIPT AND JS REACT FRAMEWORK; PHP PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
2 GA/TA positions projected – 280 hours
COMP 3670 COMPUTER NETWORKS
REQUIRED SKILLS: THOROUGH UNDERSTANDING OF OSI MODEL; ANALYZE NETWORK TRAFFIC USING WIRESHARK; IP CONFIGURATION & BASIC NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING
2 GA/TA positions projected – 280 hours
COMP 8117 - 1 / 2 ADVANCED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING TOPICS
REQUIRED SKILLS: DEEP TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE (SOFTWARE & COMPUTER ARCHITECTURES), BUSINESS KNOWLEDGE (ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES) OR SCIENTIFIC/GENERAL KNOWLEDGE; AUTONOMY & FLEXIBILITY.
1 GA/TA positions projected – 70 hours
COMP 8157 - 1 / 2 ADVANCED DATABASE TOPICS
REQUIRED SKILLS: SQL, PL/SQL; WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF ANY NON-RELATIONAL DATABASES LIKE MONGODB; DATA MINING
1 GA/TA positions projected – 112 hours
COMP 8347 - 1 INTERNET APPLICATION/DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
REQUIRED SKILLS: DJANGO (MOST IMPORTANT); HOW TO DEVELOP WEBSITES USING DJANGO. PYTHON LANGUAGE, USING IDE’S SUCH AS PYCHARM OR VSCODE.
1 GA/TA positions projected - 145 hours
COMP 8547 - 1 / 2 ADVANCED COMPUTING CONCEPTS
REQUIRED SKILLS: STRONG UNDERSTANDING OF DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS: LINEAR DATA STRUCTURES: IN-DEPTH KNOWLEDGE OF STACKS, QUEUES, & LINKED LISTS. NON-LINEAR DATA STRUCTURES: UNDERSTANDING TREES, BINARY TREES, & MORE ADVANCED STRUCTURES SUCH AS AVL TREES, RED-BLACK TREES & SPLAY TREES. RECURSION: PROFICIENCY IN EXPLAINING & DEMONSTRATING RECURSION TECHNIQUES & APPLICATIONS. DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING: UNDERSTANDING OF DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS & ABILITY TO EXPLAIN HOW TO SOLVE PROBLEMS USING THIS APPROACH.
SORTING TECHNIQUES: KNOWLEDGE OF VARIOUS SORTING ALGORITHMS INCLUDING HEAP SORT, QUICK SORT, & MERGE SORT. SEARCHING TECHNIQUES: FAMILIARITY WITH BINARY SEARCH, BINARY SEARCH TREES, & HASHING. TIME & SPACE COMPLEXITY: ABILITY TO ANALYZE & EXPLAIN THE COMPLEXITY OF ALGORITHMS. ALGORITHM DESIGN PARADIGMS: KNOWLEDGE OF DIVIDE-AND-CONQUER, GREEDY ALGORITHMS, DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING & BACKTRACKING. FORMAL NOTION OF ALGORITHMS: UNDERSTANDING THE FORMAL DEFINITIONS & PROPERTIES OF ALGORITHMS.
PROGRAMMING PROFICIENCY: PROFICIENCY IN JAVA: ABILITY TO TEACH & ASSIST STUDENTS WITH JAVA PROGRAMMING. UNDERSTANDING OF WEB CRAWLING WITH SELENIUM: ABILITY TO TEACH THE BASICS OF WEB CRAWLING USING SELENIUM, PROVIDING PRACTICAL EXAMPLES & APPLICATIONS.
PRACTICAL APPLICATION & EXAMPLES: REAL-WORLD EXAMPLES: USING RELATABLE EXAMPLES TO DEMONSTRATE THE PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS.
1 GA/TA positions projected – 70 hours
COMP 8567 - 1 / 2 ADVANCED SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING
REQUIRED SKILLS: EXPERIENCE IN C PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
1 GA/TA positions projected – 112 hours
COMP 8677 - 1 NETWORKING & DATA SECURITY
REQUIRED SKILLS: HAVE TAKEN COMPUTER NETWORK COURSE WITH AT LEAST AN 85%; HAVE TAKEN 1 INFORMATION SECURITY COURSE
1 GA/TA positions projected – 145 hours
COMP 8967 - 1 INTERNSHIP PROJECT I
REQUIRED SKILLS: PROJECT MANAGEMENT; SOFTWARE ENGINEERING; LEADERSHIP; KNOWLEDGE OF SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT
1 GA/TA positions projected – 145 hours
Refer to the timetable (www.uwindsor.ca/registrar/timetable-information) for class and exam hours and location.
Assistants cannot commence their GA/TA duties until email confirmation of the approval of their Job Offer is received from Human Resources (email titled “Authorization to Commence GA/TA Duties”, article 13:05).
HOW TO APPLY:
CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION ONLINE
The university is committed to equity and supports diversity in its teaching, learning, and work environments. In pursuit of the University's Employment Equity Plan, members from the designated groups (Women, Aboriginal Peoples, Visible Minorities, Persons with Disabilities, and Sexual Minorities) are encouraged to apply and to self-identify.
If you need an accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify the Recruitment & Workforce Coordinator (employment@uwindsor.ca). Should you require further information on accommodation, please visit the website of the Office of Human Rights, Conflict Resolution and Mediation (OHCRM).
Date posted: March 19, 2026 - https://www.uwindsor.ca/science/computerscience/