At a Glance
- Tasks: Teach and lead research in Sociology/Criminology while developing innovative curricula.
- Company: Durham University, a prestigious institution committed to academic excellence.
- Benefits: Gain vital academic experience with a supportive environment for growth.
- Other info: Join a diverse community that values inclusivity and respect.
- Why this job: Shape future minds and contribute to impactful research in a dynamic field.
- Qualifications: Strong educational background with a PhD in Sociology or Criminology.
The predicted salary is between 40000 - 48822 Β£ per year.
Durham University is seeking candidates for a Career Development Fellowship in Sociology/Criminology. This full-time, fixed-term position lasting three years focuses on teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels while enabling the post-holder to gain vital academic experience through various responsibilities including research leadership and curriculum development.
The successful candidate will have a strong educational background, particularly a good first degree and a completed PhD in related fields, and will promote an inclusive and respectful academic environment.
3-Year Career Development Fellowship: Sociology/Criminology employer: Durham University
Durham University is an exceptional employer, offering a supportive and inclusive work culture that prioritises academic excellence and personal growth. With a focus on professional development, the Career Development Fellowship provides unique opportunities for teaching and research leadership, allowing you to thrive in a vibrant academic community while contributing to meaningful educational experiences for students.