Teaching Fellow in International Development - School of Government - 107731 - Grade 7

University of Birmingham
United Kingdom
Workplace: OnsitePart timeGBP 36,636 - 48,822 annuallyFunction: Government & Public AdministrationSkills: ["Analytical capability","Module material design","Teaching delivery","Assessment and resource organisation","Knowledge of Equality Act 2010"]

Teach and advise undergraduate, postgraduate, and CPD students within an established teaching programme, with a focus on international development, governance, public policy, and public administration. Deliver lectures and seminars, design module materials, plan and prepare teaching resources, and supervise projects and dissertations. Undertake supervision, marking, and assessment, contribute to student support and teaching administration, and support knowledge transfer and enterprise/public engagement activities.

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Teaching Fellow in International Development - School of Government - 107731 - Grade 7

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Job Summary

Teach and advise undergraduate, postgraduate, and CPD students within an established teaching programme, with a focus on international development, governance, public policy, and public administration. Deliver lectures and seminars, design module materials, plan and prepare teaching resources, and supervise projects and dissertations. Undertake supervision, marking, and assessment, contribute to student support and teaching administration, and support knowledge transfer and enterprise/public engagement activities.
Location: United Kingdom
Workplace: Onsite
Employment Type: Part time · 12 months
Job Function: Government & Public Administration
Seniority: Mid level

Key Responsibilities

  • •Teach courses across levels in international development and related subject specialisms through lectures and seminars to meet school objectives.
  • •Contribute to designing modules with colleagues and plan and prepare teaching in line with the teaching programme objectives.
  • •Devise and supervise projects, student dissertations, and practical work; develop approaches for planning and reviewing teaching.
  • •Undertake supervision, marking, and examining responsibilities, including summative assessment under academic validation.
  • •Frequently update subject expertise and support teaching-related knowledge transfer, enterprise/business development, and public engagement activities.

Pay and Benefits

Salary: GBP 36,636 - 48,822 annually

Key Requirements

  • •Higher degree relevant to the research or teaching area, or equivalent qualifications.
  • •High level analytical capability.
  • •Ability to design and deliver module materials successfully.
  • •Ability to assess and organise resources effectively.
  • •Understanding of protected characteristics and duties under the Equality Act 2010, including advancing the universities Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED).
Skills:Analytical capabilityModule material designTeaching deliveryAssessment and resource organisationKnowledge of Equality Act 2010

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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