Medieval Literature Teaching Fellow | Research-Led Teaching

Medieval Literature Teaching Fellow | Research-Led Teaching

Full-Time 31650 - 43607 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Deliver engaging lectures and supervise student dissertations in Medieval Literature.
  • Company: Join a prestigious university with a focus on research-led teaching.
  • Benefits: Gain valuable experience and enhance your academic career in a supportive environment.
  • Other info: Perfect for early-career academics looking to grow in a dynamic department.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact on students' learning while deepening your own knowledge.
  • Qualifications: A passion for Medieval Literature and experience in teaching or academia.

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

Recruit4Mum is seeking a Teaching Fellow in Medieval Literature at Durham, a 1.0 FTE position for 12 months. The role involves delivering lectures, supervising undergraduate and MA dissertations, and contributing to small group teaching. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to engage deeply with students and participate in departmental activities. This position aims to provide valuable experience for early-career academics. The start date is anticipated to be on 1 September 2026.

Medieval Literature Teaching Fellow | Research-Led Teaching employer: Recruit4Mum

Recruit4Mum is an excellent employer for those passionate about academia, offering a supportive work culture that prioritises research-led teaching and student engagement. Located in the vibrant city of Durham, employees benefit from a collaborative environment that fosters professional growth and development, making it an ideal place for early-career academics to thrive and make a meaningful impact in their field.

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We think you need these skills to ace Medieval Literature Teaching Fellow | Research-Led Teaching

Lecturing Skills
Supervision of Dissertations
Small Group Teaching
Engagement with Students
Research Skills
Communication Skills
Academic Writing