Teaching Fellow in Environment and Sustainable Development - School of Government - 107857 - Grade 7

University of Birmingham
United Kingdom
Workplace: OnsitePart timeGBP 36,636 - 46,049 annuallyFunction: Government & Public AdministrationEducation: mastersSkills: ["Analytical capability","Module design","Teaching delivery","Assessment and organisation","Equality and diversity awareness"]

Teach and advise undergraduate, postgraduate, and CPD students in environment and sustainable development within the School of Government, contributing to lectures, seminars, module design, and assessment. Supervise projects, dissertations, and practical work; provide student support and update subject expertise. The 0.5 Teaching Fellow role (18.75 hours/week) is a fixed-term appointment starting 1 September 2026 through 31 August 2027, with part-time teaching under academic supervision.

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Teaching Fellow in Environment and Sustainable Development - School of Government - 107857 - Grade 7

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Job Summary

Teach and advise undergraduate, postgraduate, and CPD students in environment and sustainable development within the School of Government, contributing to lectures, seminars, module design, and assessment. Supervise projects, dissertations, and practical work; provide student support and update subject expertise. The 0.5 Teaching Fellow role (18.75 hours/week) is a fixed-term appointment starting 1 September 2026 through 31 August 2027, with part-time teaching under academic supervision.
Location: United Kingdom
Workplace: Onsite
Employment Type: Part time · 12 months
Job Function: Government & Public Administration

Key Responsibilities

  • •Teach courses across undergraduate, postgraduate, and CPD levels through lectures and seminars to meet the School’s teaching objectives.
  • •Contribute to module design with colleagues and plan/prepare teaching materials (including guidance notes and handouts).
  • •Devise and supervise projects, student dissertations, and practical work; develop approaches to planning and reviewing teaching.
  • •Undertake full supervision, marking, and examining responsibilities, including summative assessment under academic validation.
  • •Update subject expertise, undertake professional development in teaching, and contribute to teaching-related administration and departmental activities.

Pay and Benefits

Salary: GBP 36,636 - 46,049 annually

Key Requirements

  • •Higher degree relevant to the research or teaching area, or equivalent qualifications.
  • •High level analytical capability.
  • •Ability to design and successfully deliver module materials.
  • •Ability to assess and organise resources effectively.
  • •Understanding of, and ability to contribute to, broader management/administration processes; knowledge of Equality Act 2010 duties.
Education:Master's
Skills:Analytical capabilityModule designTeaching deliveryAssessment and organisationEquality and diversity awareness

Company Brief

University of Birmingham
A major UK research university offering undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across a wide range of disciplines; known for research, teaching excellence, and international partnerships.
Industry: Higher Education
Company Size: Enterprise (1,001+ employees)
Revenue: USD 500M to 1B
Growth: Government & Public Sector
Funding: Government Funded
Headquarters: Birmingham, United Kingdom
Founded: 1900
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