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Visiting Lecturer for College of Law, Social and Criminal Justice

  • Job
    Full-time
    Mid & Senior Level
  • Research & Development
    Education & Teaching
  • Birmingham

AI generated summary

  • You need expertise in law, social justice, or criminal justice and relevant teaching or practical experience in these fields.
  • You will assist in Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes by delivering seminars, workshops, and tutorials in various subjects within Law, Social, and Criminal Justice.

Requirements

  • Areas of expertise
  • Teaching or relevant experience

Responsibilities

  • We are looking to recruit a pool of Visiting Lecturers to be available to provide assistance on our popular Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes across the College of Law, Social and Criminal Justice.
  • Visiting Lecturers required in the following areas*:
  • Deliver seminars, workshops and tutorials across subjects.

FAQs

What is the location of the Visiting Lecturer position?

The position is located in Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom.

What categories of courses will Visiting Lecturers assist with?

Visiting Lecturers will assist with Undergraduate and Postgraduate programmes across Law, Social and Criminal Justice, including areas such as Law, Criminology, Sociology, Policing, Youth Work, and Black Studies.

What type of employment is this position?

This is a part-time, fixed-term contract position.

Is previous teaching experience required for this position?

Yes, previous Higher Education teaching, assessment, and marking experience is required.

How should applicants submit their application?

Applicants must upload a current CV and a covering letter to apply for the position.

What specific information should be included in the CV?

The CV should include areas of expertise and teaching or relevant experience.

How are Visiting Lecturer posts compensated?

Visiting Lecturer posts are paid hourly, with a range of pay rates depending on the role.

Will I be guaranteed a response after submitting my application?

No, there is no guarantee that you will hear back from the Faculty after applying.

How often is the Visiting Lecturer talent pool reviewed?

The talent pool is reviewed every six months from the posting date.

What happens to my application if I do not respond to the review of the talent pool?

If you do not reply, your stored details will be deleted in line with the Data Protection Policy.

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Mission & Purpose

Birmingham City University is dedicated to transforming the prospects of our learners, inspiring them to become makers and doers. We are an integral part of the city in which we are based, with courses shaped by the needs of industry and partnerships with some of the country's leading employers. The University focuses on practice-led, knowledge-based learning, providing access to cutting-edge facilities and real-world experience. We benefit from around 50 professional accreditations and have a well-established reputation for delivering in-company training and development programmes. Our teaching staff come from and maintain their links with industry, ensuring you are given an insight into the latest thinking. We are constantly looking for new ways to enhance the learning experience, with inspiring visiting lecturers and learning environments that are designed to replicate the workplaces you aim to enter. We even give you the chance to gain work experience in real roles around the University, through our student employment scheme. The work undertaken by our research staff and research students is not only enriching our courses, it is literally shaping the world. In the Research Excellence Framework 2014, which measures universities’ research performance, 90% of Birmingham City University’s total submission was judged to have delivered ‘outstanding’ or ‘very considerable’ impact externally. We have been pioneering vocational education in the city since 1843, through a series of predecessor institutions. Having achieved University status in 1992, we changed our name to Birmingham City University in 2007, reflecting our commitment to, and pride in, our home city.