Call for Sessional Instructor: MDIA 350 co-teaching, 25W Term 1

Call for Sessional Instructor: MDIA 350 co-teaching, 25W Term 1

The Bachelor of Media Studies (BMS) Program in the Faculty of Arts at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, is seeking a sessional instructor to co-teach MDIA 350 “Media Environments” which is a community-engaged, project-based, interdisciplinary collaborative interactive media production course, required by all Bachelor of Media Studies students in their third year.

 

This advanced media course integrates interdisciplinary media student perspectives to work in groups to create digital media projects that activate community needs, via archives and collections. Students will develop technical skills that bridge visual, narrative, and data information specialties of the BMS program. The course runs collaborative group projects to activate narratives of archival materials from (and that serve) non-profit organizations, activist groups, and academic partners. The curriculum emphasizes project management, community engagement, and making meaningful and accessible public-facing media interaction design projects.

 

MDIA 350 takes place weekly in a three-hour session on Tuesday afternoons (14:00–17:00) in Term 1 of the 2025-26 Academic Year (September 1–December 31, 2025) and is co-taught with the Chair of the BMS program, Associate Professor of Teaching Christine D’Onofrio. The successful candidate will be compensated at the standard rate for a three-credit course.

 

Applicants with a background in any media discipline are welcome to apply. However, an interest in interdisciplinary knowledge of construction and experience in scholarly and practical media interaction modalities is essential to the role. Applicants with experience working in at least two of the following technological competency areas are encouraged to apply: 2D/3D scanning and photogrammetry; interactive storytelling; interactive journalism; creative coding; app/web interface development; UX/UI design; VR/MR/AR/XR and 3D imaging; visual programming/live interaction; data visualization; sound recording and editing.

 

Required qualifications include:

  • Graduate degree (with either undergraduate or graduate degree in an MDIA-relevant field)
  • Experience as a collaborative media creator
  • Proof of post-secondary teaching experience and effectiveness

 

This position is subject to availability of funds. Sessional Lecturer positions will be governed by the “Agreement on Conditions of Appointment for Sessional Lecturers.” In accordance with the collective agreement, the current minimum Sessional salary is CA$9,559.11 for a three-credit course.

 

UBC hires on the basis of merit and is committed to employment equity. All qualified persons are encouraged to apply. Equity and diversity are essential to academic excellence. An open and diverse community fosters the inclusion of voices that have been underrepresented or discouraged. We encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Métis, Inuit, and/or Indigenous person.

 

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority.

 

To apply, please email christine.donofrio@ubc.ca one PDF that contains the following information:

  • Cover letter that includes links to web-sites or projects that outlines related experience in interdisciplinary and collaborative digital media work. Also include your fluency with and name particular software and technical experience you have technically developing digital interaction works
  • CV that includes individual descriptions of past courses taught
  • A maximum 1-page outline of how you’d approach teaching a collaborative media-making course, including: (1) identify your values as a media maker and 3 important outcomes you believe students should have from the course, (2) community partner ideas, linked to ideas for digital outputs you’d engage with, and (3) three important readings that have influenced your digital processes.
  • Evidence of teaching effectiveness (i.e., student evaluations, if available)
  • Contact information (name, role, email and phone number) of two references.

 

All materials should be received by 11:00 a.m. on Monday, June 23, 2025.

 

 

Hiring for Undergraduate and Graduate Teaching Positions

The Bachelor of Media Studies is hiring Teaching Assistants at both the undergraduate and graduate levels for the 2025 Academic Term.

Courses include: 

  1. MDIA 100 “Media Objects” (Term 1) 2 x UTA 1
  2. MDIA 290 “Media Objects” (Term 1) 1 x UTA 1/GTA 1or 2
  3. MDIA 300 “Approaches to Writing for Media Studies” (Term 1) 2 x GTA 1 or 2

Application 

For all roles, please email copies of the following to arts.mediastudies@ubc.ca by 4:30 PM on Thursday April 14, 2025.

  1. Cover letter indicating the course and narrate related teaching, leadership and/or facilitation experience and interest you have in the role and what it will offer your own learning experience.
  2. Curriculum vitae 
  • For graduate students, please indicate graduate studies focus area(s) and interests.
  • For undergraduate applicants, please include a list of all Media Studies requirements and related courses that you will have completed by Spring 2025. 
  1. References indicating the name, email and phone number of 3 references

Schedule 

Lecture times are noted for each course are noted in the document below. Lab times can range between 9:00 am – 8:00pm. Students must be in British Columbia by the start date of a TA assignment in order to hold the appointment.

UBC hires on the basis of merit and is committed to employment equity. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply. Successful applicants will become members of the Teaching Assistant union, CUPE 2278. Assignment of positions is guided by the stipulations within the collective agreement between UBC and CUPE 2278. 

 

2025W MDIA course TA postings

2024W Teaching Assistant Positions available

The BMS is seeking applicants to serve as Teaching Assistants for MDIA 100 (Term 1) and MDIA 290 (Term 2).

For MDIA 100, delivered in Term 1, the program is seeking 3 current BMS students (generally in their fourth or fifth years, although third-year students may be considered) to serve under the UTA I classification, leading discussion sections in addition to grading, office hours availability, and assisting the instructor in facilitating the lecture section. See the following document for full details, including application components and processes:

MDIA 100 UTA Posting 2024W Term 1

For MDIA 290, delivered in Term 2, the program is seeking a graduate student experienced in collaborative media production (in the GTA II or GTA I classifications as determined by the CUPE 2278 collective agreement). Highly accomplished undergrad students may be considered; see the following document for full details, including application components and processes:

MDIA 290 TA Posting 2024W Term 2

Candidates must be authorized to work in Canada and be physically present in Vancouver for the duration of the term.

UBC hires on the basis of merit, and is committed to employment equity. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply.

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