At a Glance
- Tasks: Teach Music Psychology and develop an inclusive curriculum for students.
- Company: Durham University, a diverse and welcoming academic environment.
- Benefits: Professional development opportunities and a supportive community.
- Other info: Open to applicants with career disruptions; diversity is valued.
- Why this job: Shape the future of music psychology while promoting inclusivity in education.
- Qualifications: Experience in teaching and a passion for music psychology.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.
Durham University is seeking a Teaching Fellow in Music Psychology, starting September 1, 2026. The role involves teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, contributing to an inclusive curriculum, and engaging in professional development.
Applicants will participate in curriculum development, lead teaching modules, and supervise students. The university fosters a welcoming environment that values diversity and equality. If you've faced career disruptions, the selection committee is open to considering these in your application.
Music Psychology Teaching Fellow - Inclusive Teaching employer: Durham University
Durham University is an exceptional employer, offering a vibrant and inclusive work culture that prioritises diversity and equality. As a Teaching Fellow in Music Psychology, you will benefit from professional development opportunities, a supportive environment for curriculum innovation, and the chance to engage with a diverse student body, making your role both meaningful and rewarding.