Medieval Literature Teaching Fellow – Early-Career Academic in North East

Medieval Literature Teaching Fellow – Early-Career Academic in North East

North East Temporary 31650 - 43607 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Deliver engaging lectures and supervise MA theses in Medieval Literature.
  • Company: Durham University, a diverse and inclusive academic environment.
  • Benefits: Fixed-term role with opportunities for personal development and academic growth.
  • Other info: Position starts on 1 September 2026; perfect for early-career academics.
  • Why this job: Join a supportive community and inspire the next generation of scholars.
  • Qualifications: Passion for Medieval Literature and experience in teaching or academia.

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

DURHAM UNIVERSITY in North East England is seeking a Teaching Fellow in Medieval Literature for a fixed term of 12 months. The role involves delivering lectures, supervising MA theses, and providing assessment for UG and MA students.

The successful candidate will join an inclusive teaching environment that values diversity and personal development. Applications are encouraged to foster experience for early career academics.

The position aims to commence by 1 September 2026.

Medieval Literature Teaching Fellow – Early-Career Academic in North East employer: EURAXESS Ireland

Durham University is an exceptional employer for early-career academics, offering a supportive and inclusive teaching environment that prioritises diversity and personal development. With opportunities for professional growth through mentorship and collaboration, the university fosters a culture of academic excellence and innovation, making it an ideal place for those passionate about Medieval Literature to thrive.

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Contact Details:

EURAXESS Ireland Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Medieval Literature Teaching Fellow – Early-Career Academic in North East

Lecturing Skills
Supervision of Theses
Assessment Skills
Knowledge of Medieval Literature
Inclusive Teaching Practices
Diversity Awareness
Personal Development Facilitation