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Assistant Professor in Public Policy (Fixed Term)

Assistant Professor

2026-06-09

Location

Cambridge, United Kingdom

University of Cambridge

Type

Fixed Term (1 year)

Start Date

01 September 2026

Teaching Load

Minimum 40 hours lectures/seminars annually + MPhil supervision

Required Qualifications

PhD in relevant discipline
Excellent research publications record
Strong teaching experience in public policy
FHEA accreditation (desirable)
Curriculum development experience (desirable)

Research Areas

Public Policy
Digital Policy
Politics and Public Policy
Statistical Thinking in Public Policy
Theories of Public Policy
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Assistant Professor in Public Policy (Fixed Term)

Applications are invited for an Assistant Professor at the new Bennett School of Public Policy in the Faculty of Human, Social and Political Science (BSPP). The start date for this role will be 01 September 2026 and it is fixed term for one year.

This is an exciting opportunity to join the new Bennett School of Public Policy (BSPP) in its infancy. The BSPP has an ambitious growth plan including launching a new M.Phil in Digital Policy alongside an expanded M.Phil in Public Policy, and the development of a new PhD programme. The post-holder will play a leading role in relation to the existing, highly successful M.Phil Programme in Public Policy.

Candidates will be expected to have a PhD in any relevant discipline, with FHEA accreditation and curriculum development experience desirable. We are looking for scholars with an excellent track record in both research and teaching in any area of public policy. We are happy to consider applicants from different disciplinary backgrounds. We particularly welcome candidates with a commitment to teaching in one (or more) of the following areas: Politics and Public Policy, Statistical Thinking in Public Policy, and Theories of Public Policy.

The successful candidate will have a record of research publications commensurate with the international reputation of the University of Cambridge. The candidate should show an excellent record of publications, that demonstrate a clear research trajectory and promise.

The candidate will be expected to provide at least 40 hours of lectures and seminars annually, supervise M.Phil dissertations, conduct small-group teaching (supervisions) and perform academic administration and examining.

The successful candidate is expected to contribute positively to the teaching of the BSPP. The students are drawn from all over the world and from a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds. The post-holder will: (i) deliver teaching for the M.Phil in Public Policy; (ii) take on a range of necessary administrative duties in the Dept; (iii) conduct original research of the highest international standards; (iv) contribute to other teaching where appropriate.

Candidates must be able to show evidence of research of international standing, demonstrate a willingness and ability to contribute collegially to the life of the new BSPP, and possess a flexible approach to teaching and administrative duties.

In order for applications to be considered applicants must upload:

  • A covering letter, explaining the reasons for your application and how your knowledge, skills and experience match the requirements of the role you are applying for.
  • A teaching statement, outlining your experience, interests, and approach to teaching both larger lectures and smaller groups.
  • If available, two recently-published research articles.
  • A Curriculum Vitae (CV), to include full details of educational qualifications and academic experience, and a list of publications.

Applications should be made online. Applicants must provide the names and contact details of three referees who are familiar with their work.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Assistant Professor in Public Policy role?

Candidates must hold a PhD in a relevant discipline. FHEA accreditation and curriculum development experience are desirable. Applicants need an excellent track record in both research and teaching in public policy areas.

📚What are the key teaching responsibilities for this fixed-term position?

The post-holder will deliver at least 40 hours of lectures and seminars annually, supervise MPhil dissertations, conduct small-group teaching (supervisions), and perform academic administration and examining for the MPhil in Public Policy.

📅When is the application deadline and start date for the Assistant Professor position?

Applications must be submitted by 9 June 2026. The role starts on 01 September 2026 and is fixed term for one year at the Bennett School of Public Policy.

📝What documents are needed to apply for this University of Cambridge job?

Applicants must upload a covering letter, teaching statement, CV (including publications), and up to two recently-published research articles. Three referee names and contact details are also required. Applications are made online.

🔬Is research experience essential for the Assistant Professor in Public Policy post?

Yes. Candidates require a record of research publications commensurate with Cambridge's international reputation, demonstrating a clear research trajectory and promise in any area of public policy.
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