Senior Academic Appointments
Senior Academic Appointments
The next deadline to submit appointment applications is October 15, 2012.
Please also see more information about academic appointments in the Department of Radiation Oncology.
Assistant Professor
Appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor:
- is appropriate for an individual who has completed a recognized graduate program (or an advanced training experience deemed to be equivalent to a Master’s level program).
- requires that the candidate has at least five published peer-reviewed publications at the time of request for appointment.
To apply to the Assistant Professor rank, the applicant must:
- hold a professional certification or graduate degree (e.g. Master’s level) appropriate for the appointment
- participate in an independent and scholarly way to the academic program through:
- Research/ Creative Professional Activity: Shows evidence of meritorious ability in research – scholarly writing and presentations, peer reviewed grants and/or education research. The candidate should have a minimum of five peer-reviewed publications (non-peer reviewed by discretion) with at least three as principal author or co-principal author. Non-peer reviewed papers or a graduate thesis are acceptable at the discretion of the chair.
- Education: Shows evidence of meritorious ability in education, at a minimum, effectiveness in teaching, but also educational development such as course design, implementation, evaluation, curriculum development, educational administration and teaching awards.
Your application must include:
- Updated Curriculum Vitae that adheres to UT DRO Annual Report guidelines
- Teaching Dossier (Table 7 only – MS Word document)
- Internal letters of reference (2-3)
- External letters of reference (2-3) where applicable. In some cases only internal letters may be available, then 3-4 letters will be required. External letters of reference are those provided in support of the candidate application by references from Departments other than the hospital-based department where the candidate holds the appointment.
- Letter of support/Job description from the appropriate UT DRO Department Head.
Department Heads
Shun Wong at Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre for all potential Faculty.
David Jaffray – Physics at Princess Margaret Hospital
Pam Catton – Education at Princess Margaret Hospital
Mary Gospodarowicz – Radiation Oncology at Princess Margaret Hospital
For further information, please contact:
Evan Donohue
Administrative Manager
University of Toronto
Department of Radiation Oncology
150 College Street, Room 106
evan.donohue@utoronto.ca
Tel. (416)-978-4545