Sessional Lecturer - HISH-F Europe 20th
Listed on 2026-03-09
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
Location: St George
Sessional Lecturer - HIS
242H1-F Europe in the 20th Century
University of Toronto – Woodsworth College
Part‑time | Utah | Negotiable | Unknown
Dates of Appointment:
May 1 2026 – June 30 2026
The evolution of European politics, culture, and society from 1914: the two world wars, Fascism and Nazism, the post‑1945 reconstruction and the movement towards European integration.
Minimum QualificationsMaster of Arts in History or related field required. Mastery of the subject area as related to the course description. Previous experience or training with Quercus is an asset.
Preferred QualificationsPhD in History preferred. Demonstrated evidence of superior undergraduate teaching.
DutiesDeveloping syllabus; course preparation;
Teaching two two‑hour classes weekly, in‑person lectures;
Marking;
Supervision of TA(s) in accordance with the CUPE 3902 Unit 1 Collective Agreement;
Conducting scheduled office hours (1 hour/week).
40 students
Estimated hours per positionApproximately 80 hours
Lecture scheduleTuesday & Thursday 1:00–3:00 pm
Rate of PaySessional Lecturer I: $9,820.70
Sessional Lecturer 1, Long Term: $10,510.36
Sessional Lecturer II: $10,510.36
Sessional Lecturer II, Long Term: $10,760.28
Sessional Lecturer III: $10,760.28
Sessional Lecturer III, Long Term: $11,030.36
Please note that if rates stipulated in the collective agreement vary from rates stated in this posting, the rates in the collective agreement shall prevail.
Application instructionsApplicants should fill out the form Hiring – Sessional Lecturer: HIS
242H1F – Fill out form and upload your documents here:
- CUPE Unit 3 application form:
- Cover letter
- Updated CV
- Teaching evaluations
- Two letters of reference, sent directly from your referees, that address your teaching skills to history.
If you have any issues with submitting your application through the form above, please contact Christine Leonardo at h Subject: HIS
242H1‑F SL Application.
Friday, March 20 2026
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