Associate Tutor in Politics
Listed on 2026-07-07
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Education / Teaching
College Lecturer, University Professor, Political Science
We have an opportunity for an Associate Tutor in Politics to join the teaching team and support its School of Social Sciences this coming academic year 2026.
Teaching Responsibilities1. Foundations of Social and Political Science (undergraduate level four) – 5 October to 24 March 2027. Mondays in terms one and two, either 2‑3.30 pm or 6‑7.30 pm (time to be decided once student numbers are known). The module is offered as part of the Choose Your Own Timetable scheme, where students can select if they wish to study in the day or evening.
You will have knowledge of the key concepts, theories, and methods employed in contemporary social and political science and experience of teaching these to undergraduate students on social or political science courses.
2. Transformations in Modern Politics:
Democracy, Conflict and Globalisation (undergraduate level four) – 6 October to 15 December 2026. Tuesdays in term one, either 2‑5 pm or 6‑9 pm (time to be decided once student numbers are known). The module is offered as part of the Choose Your Own Timetable scheme, where students can select if they wish to study in the day or evening. You will have knowledge of democracy theory, political sociology, and globalisation and experience of teaching in these areas.
3. Global Politics, Governance and Security (postgraduate) – 8 October to 17 December 2026. Thursdays in term one, 6‑9 pm. You will have knowledge of global security and governance and experience of teaching international politics, broadly conceived, and experience of teaching in these areas.
Candidates must be qualified to the corresponding level of the award as required to teach (or demonstrate equivalent professional/industry level experience). Please indicate which modules you are interested in teaching. This teaching work is contingent upon onthemodule or seminar group recruiting sufficient student numbers to run.
Please refer to the person specification for further selection criteria.
RemunerationPayment is based on an hourly rate depending on length of continuous service with the College, starting rate £61.39 per hour inclusive of pro‑rata London Allowance and holiday pay, for contact hours worked. This hourly rate is based on the starting point of Grade 6 and is inclusive of a ‘Duties Related to Teaching Multiplier’ at 2.5, which covers preparation, teaching, administration, assessment marking and other examining duties in connection with the course.
ContractFixed‑term, part‑time contract teaching. Please submit a CV for consideration. Closing date:
Sunday 19 July, interview date:
Wednesday 29 July 2026.
To know more about the role contact:
Foundations of Social and Political Science – Jason Edwards, Transformations in Modern Politics:
Democracy, Conflict and Globalisation – Matthijs van den Bos, Global Politics, Governance and Security – Alex Colas,
If you have difficulty using the recruitment portal, please contact providing your name and the job reference number of the position. While we are happy to respond to all informal enquiries, only formal applications through the online system will be considered.
Equal Opportunity & DiversityWe welcome applicants from all sections of the community and backgrounds The College is committed to improving the gender and ethnic diversity of its workforce, holding a bronze Athena SWAN award and operating Disability Confident & Mindful Employer schemes.
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