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Lecturer for Humanistic Buddhist Thought & Practice

Appointment Type: Full-time; 3 Year, Contractually Limited Term Appointment (start date no later than July, 2027), Onsite
Compensation: Hiring Range: $113,000 – $120,000; Salary will be commensurate with experience. Competitive benefits package, including group benefits, defined benefit pension plan, tuition waiver, and generous vacation time allotment
Role Status: This position is open due to a newly created position.

Reports to: Dean of Divinity

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Position Summary:
The Institute for Humanistic Buddhist Thought & Practice at Â鶹ƵµÀ, University of Toronto invites applications for a Contractually Limited Term Appointment (CLTA) at the rank of Assistant Professor. The successful candidate will contribute to the Institute’s mission of advancing the teaching, study, and public engagement of Humanistic Buddhism.
Working closely with the Director, the successful candidate will help expand the Institute’s academic programs, strengthen its research profile, and support public engagement initiatives. The appointment is intended for a scholar whose research demonstrates a strong background in Buddhism and relevant cognate disciplines appropriate to the mission of the Institute and the Faculty of Divinity.
This position will teach courses in Buddhism, including Humanistic Buddhism. Additional teaching will include in at least one of the following areas: Buddhist practices, Buddhist texts, history of Buddhism, sustainability/religion and ecology, psychotherapy, spiritual care, sociology of religion, or similar cognate discipline. This new role at Â鶹ƵµÀ will enhance the scope of teaching expertise in support of the development of Buddhist streams and degree programs within the Faculty of Divinity, and potentially other Trinity Arts and Science programs.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Teaching
    • Teach courses 4-6 courses/year (depending on other duties) relevant to Buddhist streams within the Master of Theological Studies, Master of Psychospiritual Studies, and for leadership vocations in Buddhist communities.
    • Support graduate level research and supervision within the Toronto School of Theology
    • Contribute to curriculum development for the Institute’s programs
    • Possibility support Trinity Arts and Science program offerings
  • Research
    • Maintain an active research program in Humanistic Buddhism and Interreligious Engagement.
    • Publish high-quality scholarly work in leading peer-reviewed journals and academic presses.
    • Present research at national and international conferences.
  • Service and Institute Development
    • Assist in organizing the Institute’s annual international conference, public lecture series, and other academic events.
    • Support the Institute’s collaborations with academic and Â鶹ƵµÀ partners.
    • Participate in student recruitment, public engagement, and service activities within Â鶹ƵµÀ and the Faculty of Divinity.
  • Educational and Experience requirements:
    • PhD in Buddhist Studies, Comparative Theology, Religious Studies, or a closely related discipline.
    • Demonstrated effectiveness in university teaching, with evidence of excellence or strong potential for excellence in teaching.
    • Experience supporting graduate-level research and supervision.
    • Demonstrated record of scholarly publication or strong evidence of the potential to publish in leading peer-reviewed journals.
    • Research specialization in Buddhism.

Skills and Attributes:

  • Ability to teach courses in at least one of the following areas:, Buddhist practices, Buddhist texts, history of Buddhism, sociology of religion, religion and psychotherapy, spiritual care, sustainability/ecology, or related disciplines.
  • Ability to contribute to interdisciplinary and interreligious education.
  • Strong knowledge of Humanistic Buddhism and/or Chinese Buddhism.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal and collaborative skills.
  • Strong organizational and project management abilities.
  • Ability to contribute effectively to an interdisciplinary academic environment

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience organizing academic conferences, public lectures, or research initiatives.
  • Familiarity with North American higher education and graduate program development.
  • Demonstrated ability to establish international academic collaborations, particularly in Humanistic Buddhism and interreligious engagement.
  • Fluency in Mandarin Chinese.
  • Experience in psychotherapy, spiritual care, or leadership within Buddhist communities.
  • Background in interreligious engagement or comparative theology.

Applicants should submit their cover letter, curriculum vitae, teaching statement, research statement, writing sample, and the names and contact information of three (3) academic references to: trinity.recruitment@utoronto.ca. Please reference Job #2026 -12 in the email subject line.

Job posting closing date: October 1, 2026.

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