Description
Teach CANS 200: Understanding Canada at McGill University, focusing on Canadian identity, multiculturalism, and key historical events. This role demands a Master's degree and relevant teaching experience.
The position involves lecturing in McGill's Faculty of Arts, requiring knowledge of anthropology, history, sociology, and Canadian politics. Classes are scheduled for Mondays and Wednesdays, from 11:35 am to 12:55 pm, for the fall term of 2026. A PhD is preferred, and applicants should be proficient in English and authorized to work in Canada.
Key Responsibilities:
• Deliver lectures on Canadian topics and events
• Develop engaging course materials and outlines
• Assess and evaluate student performance
• Foster a diverse and inclusive educational environment
• Uphold McGill University's academic standards
Requirements:
• Master's Degree required, PhD preferred
• Teaching experience in relevant fields
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The position involves lecturing in McGill's Faculty of Arts, requiring knowledge of anthropology, history, sociology, and Canadian politics. Classes are scheduled for Mondays and Wednesdays, from 11:35 am to 12:55 pm, for the fall term of 2026. A PhD is preferred, and applicants should be proficient in English and authorized to work in Canada.
Key Responsibilities:
• Deliver lectures on Canadian topics and events
• Develop engaging course materials and outlines
• Assess and evaluate student performance
• Foster a diverse and inclusive educational environment
• Uphold McGill University's academic standards
Requirements:
• Master's Degree required, PhD preferred
• Teaching experience in relevant fields
...
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