Course Lecturer – Visual Communication 2 (URBP 610)
mcgill · MacDonald Harrington
Description du poste
About the role
The School of Urban Planning seeks a Course Lecturer to teach the Visual Communication 2 (URBP 610) module. This 1‑credit course runs from November 3 to December 1 2026, with classes on Tuesdays from 8:30 am to 11:30 am.
Key responsibilities
- Deliver lectures and studio sessions on computer software and visual representation of spatial and urban data for professional planning audiences.
- Conduct the course on Tuesdays, following the specified schedule.
Required profile
- Strong architectural and graphic design background.
- Prior studio teaching experience in architecture or planning, preferably in a Montreal setting.
- Professional experience in architecture, community design, or community planning.
- Graduate degree in architecture or urban design; PhD preferred.
- Experience teaching in a graduate urban planning program is desirable.
Required skills
- Architectural design
- Graphic design
- Proficiency with visual communication software
What we offer
- Monthly salary of $3,941.34 CAD (subject to university payroll policies).
- Opportunity to teach at a leading English‑language university in Canada.
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