Sessional - Faculty (HIST 2250) - (02050.11046)

Sessional - Faculty (HIST 2250) - (02050.11046)

17 Aug
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TRU’s Williams Lake campus
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British Columbia

17 Aug

TRU’s Williams Lake campus

British Columbia

Description

TRU’s Williams Lake campus is located approximately three hours northwest of Kamloops, in the heart of the scenic Cariboo region, on T’exelcemc territory within the unceded traditional lands of the Secwepemc Nation.

Our small, friendly and close-knit campus community is located within the city of Williams Lake, named in honor of Secwepemc Chief William. Here, you’ll enjoy a quiet and affordable lifestyle, with all the amenities of a larger center, and with four seasons of spectacular outdoor adventures in your own beautiful backyard. A region rich in history and a plentiful selection of outdoor activities in untouched wilderness, from fishing one of the 4,500 lakes, hiking to mountain tops, to snowmobiling through fresh powder.

The Department of Philosophy,



History, and Politics seeks qualified candidates to teach HIST 2250 (Cultural and Artistic Traditions of Europe) at the Williams Lake Campus

Contract Period: January 5th, 2026 - May 6th, 2026

Course Period: January 12th, 2026 - April 14th, 2026

Exam Period: April 16th - 29th, 2026

All teaching assignments are subject to successful course enrolment and finding support.

Requirements

Ph.D. in History is required, although ABD candidates may be considered

Research and/or Post-secondary teaching experience preferred

📌 Sessional - Faculty (HIST 2250) - (02050.11046)
🏢 TRU’s Williams Lake campus
📍 British Columbia

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