Description
Sessional Instructors, Fall 2026, School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures - FRENCH
The School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures invites applications for a French program sessional instructor to teach the following course in Fall 2026 (Aug 24, 2026 - Dec 24, 2026).
Fall 2026 Courses of Instruction:
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FREN 209 (LEC 03) - Beginners' French I: MWF 13:00-13:50 (In person)
Position Requirements:
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PhD in French given preference
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Requires native or near-native fluency in French and English
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Experience teaching undergraduate courses at a university level
For course descriptions, please refer to the University Calendar.
Please note that the courses are tentative, pending sufficient enrollments.
For salary information, please refer to TUCFA's Collective Agreement, Schedule B. As per the Collective Agreement, the Faculty of Arts adheres to the right of first refusal terms (Section 23.12.1 and 23.12.2) for Sessional Appointments.
Application Process:
All applicants must provide a letter specifying the course(s) and session(s) of interest (in order of preference), outlining their qualifications to teach each course. Applicants who have taught in the Department within the past two years need not provide anything further, although more information may be requested later in the selection process.
New applicants must submit:
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A current CV containing relevant teaching experience (e.g., courses taught, textbooks used, where and when taught);
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Names and contact information for 3 potential referees; and
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Teaching evaluations (if available).
Doctoral students must have successfully completed their candidacy exams prior to the beginning of the term in question for their applications to be given consideration. They should also have discussed their application with their supervisor and include a letter of support from their supervisors with their application. Those who have completed the Instructional Skills Workshop at the Teaching and Learning Centre will also be given special consideration.
Please submit your letter and any required application documents online (in pdf form) using the "Apply Now" link. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Application Deadline: June 18, 2026
Charge de cours, automne 2026, School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures
L'Ecole des Langues, Linguistique, Litteratures et Cultures lance un appel a candidatures pour un charge de cours de francais pour enseigner les cours suivants a l'automne 2026 (24 aout 2026 - 24 decembre 2026) et a l'hiver 2027 (4 janvier 2027 - 30 avril 2027).
Cours de l'automne 2026 :
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FREN 209 (LEC 03) - Francais debutant I: MWF 13:00-13:50 (En personne)
Exigences du poste :
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Doctorat en francais de preference
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Parfaite maitrise du francais et de l'anglais (langue maternelle ou quasi-native)
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Experience de l'enseignement de cours de premier cycle a un niveau universitaire
Pour la description des cours, veuillez vous referer au calendrier universitaire.
Veuillez noter que les cours sont provisoires, dans l'attente d'un nombre suffisant d'inscriptions.
Pour les informations salariales, veuillez vous referer a l'annexe B de la convention collective de la TUCFA. Conformement a la convention collective, la Faculte des arts respecte les conditions du droit de premier refus (articles 23.12.1 et 23.12.2) pour les nominations de session.
Processus de candidature :
Tous.tes les candidat.e.s doivent fournir une lettre precisant le(s) cours et la(les) session(s) qui les interessent (par ordre de preference), en soulignant leurs qualifications pour enseigner chaque cours. Les candidat.e.s qui ont enseigne dans le departement au cours des deux dernieres annees ne doivent rien fournir de plus, bien que des informations supplementaires puissent etre demandees plus tard dans le processus de selection.
Les nouveaux et nouvelles candidat.e.s doivent soumettre :
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Un CV a jour contenant l'experience d'enseignement pertinente (par exemple, les cours enseignes, les manuels utilises, ou et quand ils ont enseigne);
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Les noms et coordonnees de trois personnes de reference potentielles;
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Des evaluations d'enseignement (si disponibles).
Les doctorant.es doivent avoir reussi leur examen de candidature avant le debut du trimestre en question pour que leur demande soit prise en consideration. Ils.elles doivent egalement avoir discute de leur candidature avec leur superviseur et joindre une lettre d'appui de ce.tte dernier.e a leur demande.
Les personnes qui ont suivi l'atelier "Instructional Skills" au Teaching and Learning Centre feront egalement l'objet d'une attention particuliere.
Veuillez soumettre votre lettre et tous les documents requis en ligne (en format pdf) en utilisant le lien "Apply Now". Les candidatures incompletes ne seront pas prises en consideration.
Date limite de candidature : 18 juin 2026
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