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The Department of Environment, Culture and Society is hiring a sessional instructor for GEOG 2220 in Kamloops for the Fall 2025 semester. Ideal candidates should possess a PhD in Geography or a relevant Master's degree, showcasing teaching expertise in the subject matter. The role includes delivering engaging in-person lectures on Canada’s regional geography, supported with provided teaching materials.
The Department of Environment, Culture and Society (ECS) is seeking a sessional instructor to teach GEOG 2220 The Regional Geography of Canada in the Fall 2025 semester. The successful candidate will deliver in-person lectures for this course. Course materials, including the textbook and PowerPoint slides, will be provided to support the instructor. The class schedule is on Mondays and Thursdays from 1:00 to 2:15 pm.
Course Description:
Students explore the emergence of Canada as a distinct space through the organizing concept of the region, which inherently integrates physical geography, human-nature interactions, and cross-cultural interactions. The course introduces the emergence of new cultural, political, economic, and ecological environments through survey lectures and analyzes them further through region-specific case studies.
Requirements:
Key Skills: Cement Plant, Animal Care, API, HR Recruitment, Accident Investigation
Employment Type: Contract
Experience: Years
Vacancy: 1
Sessional Faculty • Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada