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Course position:
LMP2351H Leadership
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Course description:
This module will equip students with an understanding of different leadership styles, people management, and how to lead a team. It will include an opportunity for students to discover their leadership preferences, as well as their tendencies under stress or adverse conditions.
Self-awareness regarding one’s strengths/weaknesses, motivations, and tendencies are vital for effective leadership, and a leader’s ability to adapt to different teams and environments. Equally as important is to understand how others see you as a leader. To this end, students will conduct a 360 to gather anonymous feedback from peers, supervisors, and subordinates (where applicable).
At the end of this course, students should be able to demonstrate:
1. A self-awareness of their leadership strengths and weaknesses
2. Knowledge of what motivates them to act and how to motivate others
3. An understanding of their tendencies under stress or adverse conditions and how to manage them for different pressures; and
4. Increased comprehension of how others perceive them as a leader, and tactics to improve and develop into the leader they aspire to be.
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# of Available Position and FCE:
0.25 FCE x 1 position
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Dates of Appointment:
September 1, 2025 - December 31, 2025
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Class schedule:
2-hour seminar-style workshops; occurring Thursdays (time TBC)
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Estimated course enrollment:
~25 students
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Estimated TA support:
N/A
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Salary (0.25 FCE)
Sessional Lecturer I - $4,910.35
Sessional Lecturer I - Long Term - $5,255.02
Sessional Lecturer II - $5,255.02
Sessional Lecturer II - Long Term - $5,380.14
Sessional Lecturer III - $5,380.14
Sessional Lecturer III - Long Term - $5,515.18
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.
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Qualifications:
Masters degree with equivalent professional and/or academic experience is preferred.
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Duties:
Preparation and delivery of course content, including seminars; creation of courseware; the development and administration of assignments, marking and evaluation of proposals, reports and reflections, maintenance of reasonable hours of student contact outside of scheduled contact hours, supervision of day-to-day work of project groups.
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APPLICATION DEADLINE is July 21, 2025
Please be advised that only selected applicants will be invited for an interview. However, all applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application.
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Contact Information
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at trp@utoronto.ca.
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A special link to resume the form will be sent to your email address.
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