At a Glance
- Tasks: Teach graduate courses and supervise student research on Contemporary China's International Relations.
- Company: The University of Oxford, a leading centre for contemporary China studies.
- Benefits: Part-time role with a focus on academic engagement and student support.
- Other info: Inclusive environment fostering collaboration among students and faculty.
- Why this job: Join a prestigious institution and inspire the next generation of scholars.
- Qualifications: Doctorate in a relevant field and passion for supporting high-achieving students.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.
The University of Oxford is seeking a part-time Teaching Fellow specializing in the International Relations of Contemporary China. This role involves teaching graduate-level courses, supervising student research, and engaging in departmental academic life.
The ideal candidate will have a doctorate in a relevant field and a strong commitment to supporting high-achieving students. The position offers a unique opportunity at one of the leading centres for the study of contemporary China, fostering an inclusive environment for both students and faculty.
Teaching Fellow: Contemporary China IR in Oxford employer: University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is an exceptional employer, renowned for its commitment to academic excellence and fostering a vibrant intellectual community. As a Teaching Fellow in Contemporary China IR, you will benefit from a supportive work culture that prioritises inclusivity and collaboration, alongside ample opportunities for professional development and research engagement within one of the world's leading centres for the study of contemporary China.