Sessional Lecturer I
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Date Posted: 05/06/2026
Req ID: 47978
Faculty/Division: Faculty of Arts & Science
Department: Dept of Economics
Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto)
Existing Vacancy: Yes
Description:
Course Number and Title:
MMF2028H: Blockchain Fundamentals (LEC 0101)
Course Description:
The course will cover blockchain technologies from both a theoretical and practical perspective, with a focus on pragmatic applications and examples from real world industries. We will discuss supervised and unsupervised learning, along with business problem definition, analysis, and integration with business strategy. Students will be encouraged to understand problems from a quantitative point of view, as well as through the lens of strategy and business usage. The course will cover theory, applications & common usage of key machine learning techniques, as well as case studies from the financial, data science and professional services industries. The course evaluation will be based on participation and a group project, where students will be encouraged to apply a range of techniques covered to a business problem.
Estimated course enrolment: 36
Estimated TA support: n/a
Class Schedule Class Schedule: Monday 11:00-2:00pm; Tuesday, 11:00-2:00pm; Wednesday 11:00-2:00pm; Thursday 11:00-2:00pm; Friday 11:00-2:00pm
The delivery method for this course is in-person.
Sessional dates of appointment: July 20-24, 2026
Salary (per section):
$9,820.70 Sessional Lecturer I
$10,510.04 Sessional Lecturer I – Long Term
$10,510.04 Sessional Lecturer II
$10,760.28 Sessional Lecturer II – Long Term
$10,760.28 Sessional Lecturer III
$11,030.36 Sessional Lecturer III - Long Term
Please note that should rates stipulated in the collective agreement vary from rates stated in this posting, the rates stated in the collective agreement shall prevail.
Minimum qualifications:
- Degree in technical discipline
- Industry experience in the creation and application in blockchain technologies
- Prior experience teaching this course (or a similar course) at the university level
- Ability and experience teaching large classes
Preferred qualifications:
- Experience in the start-up space
Description of duties:
- Preparation and delivery of lectures in this course
- Preparation, supervision and grading of tests and examinations in accordance with university regulations
- Providing scheduled office hours for academic counseling of students
Application instructions:
Applicants should submit an updated curriculum vitae; names and contact information (email and phone) for two referees or two reference letters; evidence of teaching in the relevant area, including student evaluations if available; and the CUPE 3902 Unit 3 application form located here:
Please attach the additional documents in one PDF file format to the application form. If you have any questions, please contact sessional.economics@utoronto.ca All applicants must have a valid email address.
Closing Date: 05/08/2026, 11:59PM EDT
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This job is posted in accordance with the CUPE 3902 Unit 3 Collective Agreement.
It is understood that some announcements of vacancies are tentative, pending final course determinations and enrolment. Should rates stipulated in the collective agreement vary from rates stated in this posting, the rates stated in the collective agreement shall prevail.
Preference in hiring is given to qualified individuals advanced to the rank of Sessional Lecturer II or Sessional Lecturer III in accordance with Article 14:12 of the CUPE 3902 Unit 3 collective agreement.
Please note: Undergraduate or graduate students and postdoctoral fellows of the University of Toronto are covered by the CUPE 3902 Unit 1 collective agreement rather than the Unit 3 collective agreement, and should not apply for positions posted under the Unit 3 collective agreement.
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