Professor, Celtic Studies
— 416.926.7135
Associate Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies, Faculty of Theology
— 416-946-3234
General Inquiries, Italian Studies
— 416-978-0387
Using the latest trends, insights, keynote speakers, transformational tools, research and practical frameworks for application, this program delivers the knowledge and experience needed for students to advance their careers in social and environmental responsibility.
Continuing Education
Professor of Church History, Faculty of Theology
— 416.926.7123
Associate Professor of Eco-theology, Faculty of Theology
— 416.926.7265
Professor Emerita, Celtic Studies
— 416.926.7136
Assistant Professor, Christianity & Culture
— 416.926.2097
The successful candidate will be expected to teach across a range of undergraduate years of study and to expose students both to historical breadth and specialist knowledge. They will also be expected to mentor and supervise students in advanced and independent research assignments.
Practical experience with letterpress printing, with hands-on teaching of letterpress printing, and with the use, maintenance, and care of 19th and 20th century printing presses, type, and the general upkeep of a print shop, including maintaining an inventory of supplies, is essential. Candidates will be expected to teach undergraduate courses that combine the academic study of the history of printing with practical, workshop-style classes in printing. They will also be expected to run the student printing apprenticeship program sponsored by St. Michael’s College.
Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Faculty of Theology
— 416.926.8553
Associate Professor, Christianity & Culture
— 416.926.2256
Associate Professor, Celtic Studies
— 416.926.7104
Manager, Community Wellness, Health and Wellness, Office of the Dean of Students
— 416-926-7130