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Posted:
June 14, 2026
Location:
toronto, on, Canada
Job Description
Apply now for the Sessional Lecturer position for ENG281H1S at the University of Toronto. This in-person course offers a focus on writing about literature and critical analysis.
The Department of English at the University of Toronto is looking for a Sessional Lecturer for the Winter 2027 semester. Candidates need a PhD in literary studies and experience in undergraduate teaching. This role includes preparing course materials, facilitating seminars, and providing regular academic support to students.
Key Responsibilities:
• Develop course outlines and evaluation methods for student assessment
• Conduct engaging literature seminars every Friday
• Create, deliver, and grade assignments and examinations
• Hold regular office hours for student consultations
• Address inquiries and oversee teaching assistant support
Requirements:
• PhD in literary studies or a closely related field
• Experience teaching academic writing and analysis
• Preference for candidate...
The Department of English at the University of Toronto is looking for a Sessional Lecturer for the Winter 2027 semester. Candidates need a PhD in literary studies and experience in undergraduate teaching. This role includes preparing course materials, facilitating seminars, and providing regular academic support to students.
Key Responsibilities:
• Develop course outlines and evaluation methods for student assessment
• Conduct engaging literature seminars every Friday
• Create, deliver, and grade assignments and examinations
• Hold regular office hours for student consultations
• Address inquiries and oversee teaching assistant support
Requirements:
• PhD in literary studies or a closely related field
• Experience teaching academic writing and analysis
• Preference for candidate...
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Job Type:
Full-time
Location:
toronto, Canada
Posted:
June 14, 2026
Deadline:
July 24, 2026