Architect Job: Teaching Fellow in Architectural History
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Fixed-term (12 Months)
Part-time (17.5 hours per week)
The Opportunity:
The Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (ESALA) invites application for a 0.5 FTE Teaching Fellow in Architectural History for the period of 12 months.
The post-holder will provide teaching support in the history, theory, and heritage of architecture and urbanism across the BA/MA (Hons) Architecture, MA (Hons) Architectural History & Heritage, and MSc Architecture, Landscape, and Environment programmes within ESALA and ECA. The post-holder will contribute to courses taken by Level 10 (third- and fourth-year undergraduate) and Level 11 (postgraduate) students. The post-holder will also be expected to take on additional responsibility for course organisation and undergraduate dissertation supervision. The post-holder will support the development and delivery of these courses through an appropriate contribution to administration.
Your skill and attributes for success:
- A postgraduate degree in the history of architecture, or cognate discipline
- Demonstrable experience in teaching and assessing degree-level student work in architectural history, art history, and heritage studies, or a cognate discipline
- Ability to plan and organise the delivery of effective learning and teaching of architectural history and heritage in complex academic frameworks
- Ability to work as part of a team in delivering courses in architectural history and heritage across a number of degree programmes, covering topics that primarily complement existing staff expertise.
- An ability to communicate clearly and effectively
- A demonstrable commitment to supporting equality, diversity, and inclusion in education.
To Apply: Please apply via the University website, including your C.V and a Cover Letter/supporting statement, addressing the essential and desirable criteria as detailed in the job description.