DutiesMarking quizzes, assignments and or mid-terms; Tutoring individuals in the context of assignments; Keeping office hours;
Consulting with students.Tutorial Schedule : Wednesdays 3-5 pm Minimum Qualifications This course is designed to provide a strong interdisciplinary focus on environmental issues as they exist within a socioeconomic, institutional, political and cultural context.
Students are provided with an enhanced sense of the different, yet complementary perspectives on the environment, sustainability, environmental problems and their solutions to be found in the natural and social sciences.
The candidate must possess good communication and writing skills. At a minimum, the candidate should be a Masters Candidate from a relevant discipline such as Geography, Forestry, or Environmental Studies, and or Environmental Science.
Preferred Qualifications Relevant CriterionThe need to acquire experience is the more relevant criterion than previous experience in respect of this posted position.
Introduction to Environmental Studies
Tutorial Schedule: Wednesdays 3-5 pm Minimum Qualifications This course is designed to provide a strong interdisciplinary focus on environmental issues as they exist within a socioeconomic, institutional, political and cultural context. At a minimum, the candidate should be a Masters Candidate from ...
Sessional Instructor: Introduction to Film Studies, Faculty of Arts & Science, Fall/Winter 2024-25
Sessional Instructor: Introduction to Film Studies, Faculty of Arts & Science, Fall/Winter 2024-25. Specifically, it provides students with the critical tools to recognize and analyze the narrative, visual, and aural elements of film, with special emphasis on the innovative and experimental approach...
Sessional Lecturer - NMC289H1F - Introduction to Coptic Studies
Course Description: The questions that frame the course, which proceeds chronologically, include: How did global forces and local dynamics coalesce to shape the politics of the modern Middle East? How might we understand the region’s history from the 19th-century onward while integrating institution...
Sessional Lecturer - NMC289H1F - Introduction to Coptic Studies
Course Description: The questions that frame the course, which proceeds chronologically, include: How did global forces and local dynamics coalesce to shape the politics of the modern Middle East? How might we understand the region’s history from the 19th-century onward while integrating institution...
Introduction to Diaspora and Transnational Studies I
DutiesPreparation and delivery of course content; development, administration and marking of assignments, tests and exams; calculation and submission of grades (including any grading or submission of grades not completed by the end of session: December 31, 2024 for the F session and April 30, 2025 f...
Introduction to Cinema Studies
Minimum Qualifications Demonstrated excellence in teaching a CIN Introduction course is highly desirable. Minimum ABD in related field will be preferred, experience as a sole responsibility course instructor is an asset. Previous experience is the relevant criterion than the need to acquire experien...
Introduction to Indigenous Studies
Duties include (but are not limited to): conducting weekly tutorial sections assigned by the instructor; supporting students in the tutorials during regularly assigned office hours; answering student's email inquiries in an appropriate and timely fashion for students in the assigned tutorial section...
Introduction to Diaspora and Transnational Studies II
DutiesPreparation and delivery of course content; development, administration and marking of assignments, tests and exams; calculation and submission of grades (including any grading or submission of grades not completed by the end of session: December 31, 2024 for the F session and April 30, 2025 f...
Introduction to Interdisciplinary Disability Studies
Minimum Qualifications The ideal candidate will demonstrate mastery in critical interpretive disability studies and/or social science and humanities approaches to embodiment and diagnosis. Must be able to attend classes and meetings at UTSC, as required. Preparation for classes; preparation of writt...
Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies
Dutieshold weekly in-person tutorials in the course; hold regular office hours and respond to students’ inquiries in person and in writing; promptly grade and offer students detailed feedback on assignments, tests and exams; invigilate exams; engage with students with diverse needs and experiences i...