Lecturer (Teaching) in Physics
About us
UCL is one of the world's top universities based in the heart of London. It is a modern, outward-looking institution. UCL's staff and former students have included 32 Nobel prizewinners. It is a truly international community: more than one-third of our student body – more than 50,000 strong – come from 150 countries and nearly one-third of staff are from outside the UK.
The Physics and Astronomy Department is located in the heart of the historical area of Bloomsbury. Scientific research and study has been a strong feature of UCL since its inception in 1826 and the Department is currently one of the top ranked Physics departments in the country, and indeed the world. We have forged an internationally renowned reputation for being at the forefront of world leading research and providing high class teaching. Those joining us can expect to be part of a dynamic community of Physicists and Astronomers whose enthusiasm for science and innovation is exceptional.
About the role
UCL Physics & Astronomy is seeking to appoint a full-time Lecturer (Teaching) position to support the delivery and development of our undergraduate courses. This role will support the delivery and development of our undergraduate teaching, particularly in the context of practical laboratory, computing and problem-solving tutorial classes. Across the year the person in role will have the opportunity to contribute to all aspects of the teaching and learning delivery: from development through delivery to assessment.
This appointment is subject to UCL Terms and Conditions of Service for Academic Staff.
About you
Working within a professional, diverse and caring team, the successful applicant will be expected to deliver and support high quality teaching and enabling across designated modules and extra-curricular activities throughout the year. They will prepare classes and teaching materials and supervise students in laboratory or computational courses. They will contribute to all aspects of the teaching in the department including development, delivery, demonstration, supervision and assessment. They will also undertake professional development and research to underpin research-based education in Physics and Astronomy.
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