Associate Lecturer (Teaching) in English Literature
Associate Lecturer (Teaching) in English Literature
Ref Number
B03-02531
Professional Expertise
Teaching, Teaching Support and Examination Support
Department
UCL SLASH (B03)
Location
London
Working Pattern
Full time
Salary
£43,374 £51,860
Contract Type
Fixed-term
Working Type
Hybrid
Available for Secondment
No
Closing Date
06-Aug-2025
About us
The English Department at UCL is one of the oldest the country, founded in 1828, and is recognised as among the leading departments of English Literature and English Linguistics in the world. The Department offers a single honours degree which covers the full range of the subject, and two MA programmes in: English Linguistics, and Issues in Modern Culture. These programmes and our PhD programme are successful in attracting students from overseas as well as the UK and EU. The Department consists of about 30 full-time permanent staff, approximately 330 single-honours undergraduates, 80 graduate students, 30 research students and, each year, about 30 affiliate students. We have buoyant UCAS applications, with thirteen applicants per place and a high-quality intake
About the role
We are seeking to appoint an Associate Lecturer (Teaching) in English Literature, primarily to teach our undergraduate module covering English Literature of the Romantic period. An ability to teach nineteenth-century American Literature would also be desirable. The post is a full-time fixed-term appointment available from 22 September 2025 until 30 June 2026.
About you
The successful candidate will have a Doctorate in English either gained or submitted by the start of the appointment. You should be able to teach English Literature of the Romantic period. An ability to teach nineteenth-century American literature is desirable. In addition to delivering lectures and seminars, you should also be able to teach one-to-one tutorials, entailing not only the development of learning, but also monitoring student progress, achievement and attendance and the provision of pastoral care and support. The post holder will have excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills when dealing with both colleagues and students, excellent organisational skills and the ability to manage time and work to strict deadlines. They will also be committed to high-quality teaching. To apply, please upload your CV and personal statement. You should make sure to address all the essential and desirable criteria in the Person Specification, providing evidence to demonstrate how you fulfil each of the essential criteria. Please do not include writing samples or other documentation with your application; documents other than CV and personal statement will not be taken into account when shortlisting for this post.
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