Post Graduate Teaching Assistant (Dept of Science and Technology Studies)

University College London

Job title:

Post Graduate Teaching Assistant (Dept of Science and Technology Studies)

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University College London

Job description

About usUCL Department of Science and Technology Studies (STS) seeks to appoint a number of Postgraduate Teaching Assistants for the 2025-26 academic session to assist with undergraduate and postgraduate taught modules.STS is an inter-disciplinary department, which is active in teaching and research in the history and philosophy of science and the contemporary study of science and society. STS offers two undergraduate degrees and three master’s degrees, plus our community includes approximately 35 PhD students. STS undergraduate and postgraduate teaching attracts students from many other UCL departments, too.About the roleThe purpose of a PGTA post is to support teaching, learning, and assessment activities within a module. The module tutor defines the specific activities of the role, based on local needs. In general, the duties of a PGTA will involve:

  • prepare and deliver seminars for modules (both online and in-person)
  • contribute to marking of coursework
  • hold one office hour weekly and respond to email queries from students within reasonable periods
  • attend lectures for the modules taught (at discretion of module tutor)
  • attend regular meetings with module tutor to discuss issues arising
  • assist the module tutor with delivery of the course as otherwise required
  • actively promote UCL policies, including Equal Opportunities

Further particulars about the modules to be covered can be found online: .Information specific to the History of Medicine Student Selected Component (SSC)
In addition to the above, experience in History of Medicine and interest in developing in this field is required for anyone wishing to apply for the PGTA position available as part of the History of Medicine Student Selected Component (SSC), run and managed by the Medical School and taught by STS Associate Professor, Dr Cristiano Turbil.
For this position, we are ideally looking for a PGTA working across both Terms (i.e. Term 1 and Term 2). Please note that student numbers for individual modules are to be confirmed and the department will confirm appointments once this has been completed.About youThe successful candidates will be pursuing a postgraduate degree, preferably associated with UCL Department of Science and Technology Studies or studying a related subject. Previous teaching experience is an advantage.To apply, please supply a CV and covering letter of application by close of business on 1 August 2025. Please use the form provided to indicate the courses in order of preference (i.e. 1st, 2nd, 3rd).The covering letter must include the following: specification regarding the areas of teaching desired, relevant teaching experience, and a summary of your knowledge, skills and abilities as they relate to the person specification. Please identify your research specializations.Your CV should detail your completed degrees, details of any current employer, and details of recent past employment.All PGTAs must complete training within the UCL Arena One scheme, normally available in September. This will be in addition to guidance or mentoring provided by the department for their PGTAs.Please note that student numbers for individual modules are to be confirmed and the department will confirm appointments once this has been completed.What we offerThe appointments will be made on the grade 6 scale (currently £18.88 per hour), (pro rata) on a fixed-term basis. This exceeds the London Living Wage (LLW).PGTAs will be paid based on the requirements of the for up to a maximum of 60 hours per module. Coursework marking and feedback is included in the standard contracted hours, whilst examination marking (where applicable) will be paid additionally and calculated on the number of scripts marked.Our commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion STS especially welcomes applications from women and from people counting themselves as part of a traditionally under-represented group.Available documents

Expected salary

£18.88 per hour

Location

North West London

Job date

Wed, 18 Jun 2025 04:55:44 GMT

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