University of Toronto
Lecturer for Plants and Design Course
Job Description
Become a Sessional Lecturer for LAN1037HS - Plants and Design at the University of Toronto, bringing plants into the conversation of landscape design. This role calls for a blend of practical experience and teaching passion.
Based at the St. George campus in Downtown Toronto, the selected lecturer will provide instruction on how plants function within landscape architecture. Responsibilities include course preparation, delivery, and managing student assessment processes. Candidates should hold a professional degree in Landscape Architecture and possess five years of relevant planting design experience.
Key Responsibilities:
• Prepare engaging course materials and lectures
• Evaluate student assignments and manage grading
• Support students with queries and academic concerns
• Oversee examinations and related processes
• Encourage an inclusive learning environment
Requirements:
• Must have a professional degree in Landscape Architecture
• 5 years of experie...
Based at the St. George campus in Downtown Toronto, the selected lecturer will provide instruction on how plants function within landscape architecture. Responsibilities include course preparation, delivery, and managing student assessment processes. Candidates should hold a professional degree in Landscape Architecture and possess five years of relevant planting design experience.
Key Responsibilities:
• Prepare engaging course materials and lectures
• Evaluate student assignments and manage grading
• Support students with queries and academic concerns
• Oversee examinations and related processes
• Encourage an inclusive learning environment
Requirements:
• Must have a professional degree in Landscape Architecture
• 5 years of experie...