McGill University

Course Lecturer ARCH 542


PayCompetitive
LocationHarrington/Quebec
Employment typePart-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: JR0000046756

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      Instructor for ARCH 542 / Selected Topics 3 (Advanced Lighting). Appropriate technical, digital and/or critical, theoretical expertise required for the course; active in the profession. Professional practice and/or post-secondary teaching experience in architecture. M.Arch. or equivalent (first professional degree). Appointment is from January 1 to April 30, 2024.

      Teaching Qualification Requirements:

      Appropriate technical, digital and/or critical, theoretical expertise required for the course; active in the profession. Professional practice and/or post-secondary teaching experience in architecture. M.Arch. or equivalent (first professional degree).

      Hiring Unit:

      Architectture

      Course Title:

      Selected Topics in Architecture 3 (Advanced Lighting)

      Subject Code:

      ARCH 542

      Location:

      Macdonald-Harrington

      Schedule:

      TBA

      Deadline to Apply:

      2023-10-15

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      McGill University is a public research university in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.