Two part time Teaching Fellow positions are available at the University of Birmingham.

Teaching Fellow in 19th and 20th Century American Literature

As a Teaching Fellow in the Department of English Literature, you will be expected to undertake teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate taught level and to participate in the department’s overall contribution to the School, College, and University. The post will include administrative duties. The successful candidate will have relevant teaching experience in the area of 19thC and 20thC American Literature and will be committed to providing an excellent student learning experience. This is a fixed-term 0.7 fte appointment from 1st September 2015 to 30th June 2016. It is expected that the post-holder will teach several seminar groups (around 12-13 hours per week of regular contact time) and will be responsible for up to fifteen personal tutees and will undertake supervision of third-year dissertations/extended essays, as well as some MA dissertations.

Further details can be found on the university website here.

Teaching Fellow in Contemporary American Literature

As a Teaching Fellow in the Department of English Literature, you will be expected to undertake teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate taught level and to participate in the department’s overall contribution to the School, College, and University. The post will include administrative duties. The successful candidate will have relevant teaching experience in the area of 20th Century and contemporary (21st Century) American Literature and will be committed to providing an excellent student learning experience. This is a fixed-term 0.7 fte appointment from 1st September 2015 to 30th June 2016. It is expected that the post-holder will teach several seminar groups (around 12-13 hours per week of regular contact time) and will be responsible for up to fifteen personal tutees and will undertake supervision of third-year dissertations/extended essays, as well as some MA dissertations.

Further details can be found on the university website here.

Closing date for applications: 28 July 2015