Teaching Associate - United Kingdom - Britsoccrim

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    The Department of History at the University of Nottingham is looking to appoint a Teaching Associate in the History of Medicine with specialist knowledge of the links between medicine and British colonialism.

    You will have a PhD already awarded (or to be awarded by the time of the appointment) in the relevant subject area or equivalent qualification, with teaching experience at undergraduate level in the history of medicine.

    The role holder will convene and teach the Third Year UG module HIST3063 – 'Disease and Domination: The history of medicine and the colonial encounter'.

    Additionally, the role holder will take on some level 1 seminar teaching, be assigned personal tutees, and will supervise a number of undergraduate dissertations.

    You will contribute to an exceptional education for undergraduates in history and the Department's research profile and culture. You will also contribute positively to the Department's and School's initiatives in Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.

    We are welcoming, supportive and caring, conscious that diversity in our community is fundamental to our values and vital to our success.

    We are particularly keen to receive applications from people currently underrepresented in the field of History, such as those from marginalised genders (e.g. women, non-binary, trans), people with disabling conditions, and people from Black, Asian or minority ethnic backgrounds.

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    Design and deliver modules in the history of medicine and its links to colonialism, contributing lectures and seminars within the Department's overall teaching programme.

    Supervise and examine undergraduate students.
    Contribute positively and proactively to the Department's teaching culture.

    This post will be offered on a part-time (18 hours per week), fixed-term contract commencing 1st September 2024 until 31st August 2030.

    33,966 to £39,347 per annum pro-rata depending on skills and experience
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