Teaching Fellow (Early Modern Literature) in North East

Teaching Fellow (Early Modern Literature) in North East

North East Full-Time 31650 - 43607 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Durham University

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Teach undergraduates, deliver engaging lectures, and supervise student projects.
  • Company: Durham University, a prestigious institution with a commitment to inclusivity.
  • Benefits: Opportunity to shape future minds and develop innovative curriculum.
  • Other info: Encouraging applications from diverse candidates to enrich our learning environment.
  • Why this job: Join a vibrant academic community and inspire the next generation of thinkers.
  • Qualifications: PhD or imminent completion in Early Modern Literature and teaching experience.

The predicted salary is between 31650 - 43607 £ per year.

Durham University is seeking a Teaching Fellow in Early Modern Literature to teach undergraduate courses, deliver high-quality lectures, and supervise students. The role requires a PhD or imminent completion in a relevant field, with experience in university-level teaching and development of innovative curriculum.

Your responsibilities will include engaging in departmental activities and fostering an inclusive learning environment. Applications from diverse candidates are encouraged.

Teaching Fellow (Early Modern Literature) in North East employer: Durham University

Durham University is an exceptional employer, offering a vibrant academic environment that fosters innovation and inclusivity. As a Teaching Fellow in Early Modern Literature, you will benefit from a supportive work culture that prioritises professional development and collaboration, alongside access to extensive resources and opportunities for research engagement. Join us in a picturesque location that not only enhances your teaching experience but also enriches your personal growth.

Durham University

Contact Details:

Durham University Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Teaching Fellow (Early Modern Literature) in North East

PhD in Early Modern Literature or related field
University-level teaching experience
Curriculum development
Lecture delivery
Student supervision
Engagement in departmental activities
Fostering an inclusive learning environment