War & Security Studies Lecturer (MA & Undergraduate)

War & Security Studies Lecturer (MA & Undergraduate)

Temporary 45000 - 55000 Β£ / year (est.) Home office (partial)
Queen Mary University of London

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Teach War and Security Studies, supervise dissertations, and support students.
  • Company: Queen Mary University of London, a leading institution in higher education.
  • Benefits: 30 days leave, competitive salary, generous pension, and flexible working options.
  • Other info: Inclusive policies and opportunities for professional growth.
  • Why this job: Shape future leaders in War and Security while enjoying a supportive work environment.
  • Qualifications: PhD in relevant field and prior teaching experience required.

The predicted salary is between 45000 - 55000 Β£ per year.

Queen Mary University of London seeks a temporary lecturer to deliver teaching activities related to War and Security. You will also supervise dissertations and engage in a student advisory role. A PhD in a relevant field and prior teaching experience are essential.

The position offers 30 days of leave, access to competitive salaries, and a generous pension scheme, along with inclusive employment policies and flexible working arrangements.

War & Security Studies Lecturer (MA & Undergraduate) employer: Queen Mary University of London

Queen Mary University of London is an exceptional employer, offering a vibrant academic environment where lecturers can thrive in their teaching and research pursuits. With a commitment to inclusivity and flexibility, the university provides generous benefits such as 30 days of leave and a competitive pension scheme, fostering both personal and professional growth for its staff in the heart of London.

Queen Mary University of London

Contact Details:

Queen Mary University of London Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace War & Security Studies Lecturer (MA & Undergraduate)

PhD in a relevant field
Teaching Experience
Dissertation Supervision
Student Advisory Skills
Curriculum Development
Engagement in Academic Activities
Communication Skills