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Teaching Associate in Digital Sociology at Cambridge Sociology

I thought this job might be of interest to some people reading my blog:

We are looking to recruit a full time Teaching Associate in Digital Sociology from 1 September 2023 or as soon as possible after to provide teaching in the Department of Sociology.

The role holder’s duties will be:

  • Teaching primarily on digital sociology content across various core undergraduate papers
  • Contributing lectures to SOC2 Social Theory and SOC6 Advanced Social Theory
  • Teaching on digital sociology content in the MPhil in Sociology pathways
  • Supervising MPhil and undergraduate dissertations
  • Leading seminars and classes on research methods or other topics to postgraduate students within the Department

General duties will include teaching, course development and administration, and examining. The Teaching Associate will be expected to support and maintain the Department’s and University’s national and international reputation for excellence in teaching.

You will have relevant teaching experience, hold a PhD in a relevant field and be able to demonstrate active, collegial engagement in research, teaching and outreach in Digital Sociology.

You will be an engaging and confident teacher at undergraduate and postgraduate level, or looking to develop postgraduate teaching skills.