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Department of Art History and Communication Studies
Summer 2026 – Course Lecturer – Job Posting 3
The Department of Art History and Communication Studies invites applications for a Course Lecturer to teach a course during the summer 2026 term.
Please note that Course Lecturers have a new Collective Agreement expiring August 2027, available at: https://mcliu.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/MCLIU-Collective-Agreement-Dec-4-2024.pdf
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Please note that external candidates or former employees must apply as an external candidate (with their personal email address).
Posting period and application deadline : February 1st to 15th, 2026
All candidates :
For candidates who have previously taught in the Department :
For new candidates :
Positions available :
Explanation of course levels: 200-level courses are introductory surveys of the area. 300-level courses offer intermediate-level explorations of their subject areas. 400-level courses are advanced, intensive seminar explorations of a specialized area or special topics courses, depending on the course number.
ARTH 202 – Intro to Contemporary Art (3 credits – CRN 347)
Salary: $11,479
Teaching Qualification Requirements (TQRs):
Schedule:
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Département de l'histoire de l’art et d’études en communications
Été 2026 – Poste de chargé de cours – Affichage 3
Le Département de l'histoire de l’art et d’études en communications offre un poste de chargé de cours pour la session d’été 2026.
Veuillez noter que les chargés de cours ont une nouvelle convention collective qui expire en août 2027, disponible à l'adresse suivante : https://mcliu.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/MCLIU-Collective-Agreement-Dec-4-2024.pdf.
Les candidats sont priés de remplir le formulaire de candidature en ligne de Workday et de téléverser les documents requis.
Veuillez noter que les candidats externes ou anciens employés doivent postuler en tant que candidat externe (avec leur adresse courriel personnelle).
Période d’affichage et date limite pour soumettre un dossier de candidature: Du 1er au 15 février 2026
Documents requis :
Tous les candidats :
Candidats qui ont précédemment enseigné un cours au département :
Nouveaux candidats :
Poste disponible:
Signification du niveau des cours : les cours de niveau 200 sont des cours d’introduction. Les cours de niveau 300 sont des explorations de niveau intermédiaire d’un champ d’études. Les cours de niveau 400 sont des séminaires de premier cycle avancés sur l’étude d’un domaine spécialisé ou d’un sujet particulier, selon le sigle du cours.
ARTH 202 – Intro to Contemporary Art (3 credits – CRN 347)
Salaire : $11,479
Exigences de qualifications pour l’enseignement (EQE) :
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