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Sessional Lecturer International Development Course
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Shape future leaders in International Rights-Based Development as a Sessional Lecturer for GLA
2060H at the University of Toronto. Emphasize ethical engagement and critical analysis of frameworks.
In this in-person role at the Faculty of Arts & Science, you will teach graduate students about key international development issues and principles. Candidates must possess a PhD in Sociology and considerable teaching experience. You will be responsible for developing course content, delivering lectures, and conducting student assessments.
Key Responsibilities:
• Design and outline course syllabus for GLA
2060H
• Facilitate a weekly 2-hour lecture on international rights
• Provide academic support through office hours
• Prepare, administer, and grade assignments/tests
• Manage submission of student grades effectively
Requirements:
• PhD in Sociology required
• Extensive experience teaching development-related subjects
• Professional background in program evaluation preferred
• Dedication to fostering equity and inclusion
• Flexible to adapt to changes in course delivery methods
Join the University of Toronto in advancing knowledge within international rights and development paradigms.
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