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Teaching Indigenous People and Law: Sessional Lecturer

University of Toronto

toronto, on, Canada Full-time June 14, 2026
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Opportunity Description

Become a part of the academic community at the University of Toronto as a Sessional Lecturer for CRI3310H. Focus on Indigenous People and the Canadian justice system within your teaching.
This role within the Faculty of Arts & Science commences on January 1, 2027, and runs through April 30, 2027. Candidates must have a master’s degree or J.D./LL.B. along with relevant experience working with Indigenous peoples in the context of criminal justice. You'll play a crucial role in developing lessons around systemic barriers faced by Indigenous individuals, ensuring students grasp the complex interplay between identity and justice.
Key Responsibilities:
• Develop and deliver robust course content
• Engage students with historical and contemporary issues
• Assess and grade student work efficiently
• Provide regular office hours for academic support
• Gather and distribute appropriate course readings
Requirements:
• Minimum of a master’s degree, J.D./LL.B. required
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