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Posted:
June 05, 2026
Location:
toronto, on, Canada
Job Description
Explore the nuances of film with the University of Toronto as a Sessional Lecturer for CIN431H1F, where you will delve into the themes of work, play, and cultural identity in cinema. This in-person position at St. George Campus is open for the Fall semester of 2026.
This role requires an individual with an MA in Cinema/Film and at least five years of university-level teaching experience. Candidates will teach film theory and history, marking undergraduate essays effectively. You will facilitate discussions on a range of cinematic movements and the socio-political implications of film.
Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct lectures based on the syllabus outline
• Grade assignments and provide feedback to students
• Hold office hours each week for student support
• Answer queries through emails or appointments
• Discuss course revisions with the Director
Requirements:
• MA in Cinema/Film required
• Minimum 5 years...
This role requires an individual with an MA in Cinema/Film and at least five years of university-level teaching experience. Candidates will teach film theory and history, marking undergraduate essays effectively. You will facilitate discussions on a range of cinematic movements and the socio-political implications of film.
Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct lectures based on the syllabus outline
• Grade assignments and provide feedback to students
• Hold office hours each week for student support
• Answer queries through emails or appointments
• Discuss course revisions with the Director
Requirements:
• MA in Cinema/Film required
• Minimum 5 years...
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Job Type:
Full-time
Location:
toronto, Canada
Posted:
June 05, 2026
Deadline:
July 15, 2026