Location: | London |
Salary: | £32,600 to £38,896 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Contract / Temporary |
Placed on: | 22nd April 2016 |
Closes: | 25th May 2016 |
Job Ref: | G6/AAO/0705/16-SH |
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The salary will be paid at Grade 6, £32,600 to £38,896 per annum, plus £2,323 per annum London Allowance.
This post will be fixed term for 12 months.
This is a Full time position
The College wishes to appoint a Teaching Fellow in International Relations, hosted by the Department of European & International Studies (EIS). The post is tenable from 1 September 2016. The appointee will be an excellent teacher, able to enthuse, educate and support our undergraduate, postgraduate and research students. Apart from being able to teach generic International Relations modules at the Undergraduate level, the appointee must be able to conduct research-led teaching on European Union governance and/or European integration. The appointee will have published or have the potential to publish work of the highest quality with leading publishers, and be able to successfully attract funding to advance their own and collaborative research.
Essential requirements are a PhD (awarded or close to completion), research expertise in International Relations and the ability to conduct research-led teaching on European governance and/or European integration. For more details please consult the application pack.
Located in the heart of London, King’s College London is the hub of a global network of strong academic connections and collaboration, with prestigious international partnerships within and across disciplines – scientific and medical, social and creative. King’s is investing in the highest calibre of talent to drive the university forward to achieve its greatest potential. The very best from the United Kingdom and across the globe are invited to join King’s. We are looking for a strong commitment to teaching, to push the boundaries of knowledge, influence the future and create a lasting impact. The position will be based at The Strand Campus, London.
The selection process will include a presentation and a panel interview. Shortlisted candidates are requested to submit a sample of their written work.
For an informal discussion to find out more about the role please contact Magnus Ryner, Professor of International Political Economy, Tel. 020 7848 2481 magnus.ryner@kcl.ac.uk
To apply for this role, please go to the King’s College London HireWire Job Board and register to download and submit the specified application form.