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teaching and marking opportunities available. The purpose of this job is to support teaching and learning in our BASC-coded modules, working with the academic modules leads through the delivery of small
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an international field trip. The Development Planning Unit, University College London, wishes to appoint a part time Associate Lecturer (Teaching) to teach 9 sessions over the first term on the module Society and
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Linguistics; Music Education; Multimodality studies; Learning with Digital Technologies. The Department of Culture, Communication and Media at UCL is looking to appoint three Associate Lecturers (Teaching) in
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are interdisciplinary and shared across a number of UCL departments. To teach the modules listed below, i.e. to provide lectures, seminars, classes and advisory services for undergraduate students as necessary. (Teaching
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learning in our BASC-coded modules, working with the academic modules leads through the delivery of small group teaching for students taking modules in the Arts and Sciences Department. Main duties
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PhD in a relevant area and have the ability to teach students to a high academic standard. In addition to this, you should have excellent communication skills, be able to work well independently and as
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or PhD in a relevant subject, are currently working in a role which includes significant interaction with relevant professionals, and would like to transition to a Careers environment, then we’d also
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grade 7 between £47,451 to £52,586 inclusive of London Allowance. We are seeking applicants who hold a PHD in Political Science or related subject, or are current enrolled in a PhD programme in Political
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June 2026 (6 months) at 0.30 FTE. The salary on offer is grade 7 between £47,451 - £52,586 inclusive of London Allowance. We are seeking applicants who hold a PHD in Political Science or related subject
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the UK. The School’s faculty members also come from all over the world, with PhDs from Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Columbia, UCLA, Northwestern, Cornell, Duke, Cambridge, and London Business School, among