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Sessional Lecturer Cinema Studies Course
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Overview
The University of Toronto invites applications for a Sessional Lecturer for the CIN
431H1F course, focusing on cinema's interplay with societal constructs. This role, based on the St. George campus, is in person and runs from September to December 2026.
Ideal candidates will bring significant teaching experience and expertise in film history and theory. The position requires an MA in Cinema/Film, along with at least five years in university teaching and evaluating undergraduate essays. You will help students critically analyze cinema’s narratives surrounding work and leisure.
Key Responsibilities- Prepare and deliver engaging lectures
- Assess student essays and provide constructive feedback
- Conduct weekly office hours to support students
- Maintain communication through email and meetings
- Coordinate curriculum with the Director where needed
- MA in Cinema/Film is essential
- At least 5 years teaching history at the university level
- Demonstrated experience grading cinema essays
- Evidence of effective teaching strategies
- Flexibility to teach online if guidelines change
Bring your expertise in film education to a vibrant university setting in downtown Toronto.
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