Departmental Lecturer in International Relations

University of Oxford

Departmental Lecturer in International Relations

£44263

University of Oxford, Oxford

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 week ago, 21 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

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Full Job Description

Applicants are invited to apply for the position of Departmental Lecturer in International Relations. The Department of Politics and International Relations is seeking to appoint one or more. The successful candidate(s) will provide teaching and supervision at the undergraduate and graduate level and contribute to the Departmental examining and graduate admissions processes.
As well as providing teaching for the department's core International Relations provision, the Departmental Lecturer(s) may be expected to teach on research methods, including leading on research design sessions.
The Departmental Lecturer will contribute teaching and examining in the subject of International Relations at the undergraduate and graduate level; participate in Departmental administration; contribute to the examining and admissions processes and conduct independent research in their field of specialism. In addition they will organise specific areas of the syllabus and provide teaching and supervision for graduate and undergraduate students in politics and related papers broadly conceived.
You will hold a doctorate (or close to completion) in international relations or a closely related field, either complete or submitted and awaiting examination.
You will have an appropriate range of teaching experience and the ability to provide excellent teaching to high-achieving students at both the undergraduate and graduate level in international relations, and to advise MPhil students on their research projects, and experience in carrying out independent research in international relations, evidenced by a strong record of publications in highly ranked, peer-reviewed academic journals and/or major presses and a clear plan of research to be conducted during the appointment.
Additionally, you will have a willingness to contribute to the pastoral care of students and have the sensitivity to deal with pastoral issues, whilst engaging in student assessment, examination, and course design.