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Course Lecturer - ISLA 443/643 D2 - Winter 2026

McGill Universityabout 15 hours ago
Montréal, QC
CA$11,479/annual
Mid Level
part_time

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ISLA 443/643 D2 - Upper Intermediate Persian

Course Overview:

This course will focus on Persian culture and the history, geography, politics, arts, and other topics relevant to Iran. In addition, students will read about different modern and classical poets. The course lecturer is expected to prepare formal lessons and instruction in Persian language at the introductory level for a three (3) hours per week course. Administer tests and examinations in conformity with regulations. Mark assignments and tests and submit final grades online using McGill systems. Responsible for other administrative activities.

Teaching Qualification Requirements:

Education

Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics or Persian Literature.

Experience

At least two years of teaching experience with Persian language at the university level.

Other

Must possess native or native-like command of Persian language.

Hiring Unit: Institute of Islamic Studies

Course Title: ISLA 443/643 D2 - Upper Intermediate Persian

Credits: 3 credit course

Schedule: TR 8:35am - 9:55am

Location: MOR 328

Salary: $ 11,479.00

Deadline to Apply: October 15, 2025- this posting will expire at 00:00 am the day of the deadline to apply. You have until midnight the day before the deadline to apply to submit your application.

Applicants should submit: a) CV; b) proposed course outline; c) evidence of teaching performance (teaching and/or TA evaluations)

Before applying, please note that to work at McGill University, you must be both authorized to work in Canada and willing to work in the province of Quebec at the campus where the position is based / located.

McGill University is an English-language university where most teaching and research activities are conducted in the English language, thereby requiring English communication both verbally and in writing.

Hiring Unit:

Institute of Islamic Studies

Course Title:

Upper Intermediate Persian

Subject Code:

ISLA 443D2 01

Location:

Morrice Hall - 328

Schedule:

Tuesday, Thursday - 8:35am - 9:55am

Deadline to Apply:

2025-10-14

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