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Lecturer for Cinema That Doesn't Work
University of Toronto
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toronto, Canada
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Posted
June 06, 2026
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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:
β’ Conduct lectures based on the syllabus outline
β’ Grade assignments and provide feedback to students
β’ Hold office hours each week for student support
β’ Answer queries through emails or appointments
β’ Discuss course revisions with the Director
Requirements:
β’ MA in Cinema/Film required
β’ 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:
β’ Conduct lectures based on the syllabus outline
β’ Grade assignments and provide feedback to students
β’ Hold office hours each week for student support
β’ Answer queries through emails or appointments
β’ Discuss course revisions with the Director
Requirements:
β’ MA in Cinema/Film required
β’ Minimum 5 years...