Assistant Professor of Law
Position Overview
The LTF appointment focuses exclusively on teaching and service, with no research expectation. Responsibilities include:
- Teaching undergraduate courses in the Bachelor of Commerce program
- Mentoring and supervising students, including junior scholars
- Contributing to departmental and university service
Teaching areas: Broadly in business law, including but not limited to:
- Contract law
- Tort law
- White-collar and cybercrime
- Corporate governance
- Securities law
- Real estate law
- Hospitality/tourism law
- International business law
Required Qualifications:
- Doctoral degree in Law (PhD/SJD/JSD/LLD) or closely related field; near-completion considered in exceptional cases
- Demonstrated excellence in teaching (dossier including philosophy, pedagogy, technology use, sample syllabi, teaching evaluations, awards)
- Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in teaching and service
- Ability to contribute to departmental, school, and university life through collegial service
Notes:
- LTF appointments may not exceed a total of 4 years at TMU
- Prior LTF appointments at TMU may affect eligibility
Salary & Benefits
- Minimum salary: $103,916.30 CAD per annum
- Falls under the Toronto Metropolitan Faculty Association (TFA) collective agreement
- Salary commensurate with qualifications
Benefits:
- TMU offers extensive staff benefits, including professional development, 36 days holiday, bicycle allowance, and eco vouchers
- Access to collaborative, entrepreneurial, and urban learning environment
About TMU & TRSM
- TMU serves 45,000+ students with 100+ programs
- Ted Rogers School of Management (TRSM) enrolls 13,000 students, with 200+ industry-connected faculty
- Programs include BCom, BHA, MBA, MHA, MScM, Executive Education, and PhD in Management
- TRSM is home to 15 research centres and labs
- University values innovation, equity, inclusion, and community engagement
Application Instructions
Apply online via the Faculty Recruitment Portal. Applications must include:
- Letter of application
- Curriculum vitae
- Teaching dossier (and teaching evaluations if available)
- Names of three references
Deadline: March 30, 2026
Priority: Canadian citizens and permanent residents (per immigration regulations)
Equity & Inclusion
TMU encourages applications from historically disadvantaged or marginalized groups, including:
- First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and Indigenous peoples
- Black-identified persons
- Other racialized persons
- Persons with disabilities
- Women and/or 2SLGBTQ+ persons
Applicants are encouraged to highlight how their lived experiences inform their work.
Contact Information
- DHC Chair: Chris MacDonald – [contact email]
- Equity inquiries: Debbie Thompson, Executive Director, Office of VP, Equity and Community Inclusion – debbie.thompson@torontomu.ca
- Indigenous candidates: James McKay, Indigenous HR Lead – [contact email]
- For recruitment accommodations, contact the Faculty Recruitment team via the portal
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