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University of Northumbria

Lecturer in International Relations & Politics

Newcastle upon Tyne
£42.2k – £47.5k/yr
Posted about 11 hours ago
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ABOUT THE ROLE

This post arises as cover for a colleague undertaking a Leverhulme Fellowship and is therefore primarily focused on education. While the successful candidate will be expected to engage in some scholarly and research activity, the workload will be weighted towards teaching and education-related responsibilities, with the main emphasis on delivering an excellent student experience through high-quality teaching, curriculum development and student support.

Your main responsibilities will include:

  • Leading and managing university modules
  • Teaching undergraduate students
  • Teaching on the MA programme in International Relations, Conflict and Security

Experience of supervising undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations is desirable, and knowledge or expertise in European internal security policies, organisations, and governance would also be an advantage.

For further detail see the job description.
[https://livenorthumbriaac.sharepoint.com/:w:/s/role-descriptions/IQC6wtbJV2JhTKGWJGRzfnxvASgqfctC9x6fugTaVGTDDYc?e=9igL7c]

This role is part time, 14.8 hours per week and fixed term for 12 months, to start in September 2026.

ABOUT THE TEAM

International Relations & Politics sits within the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. There are ten members of staff in the International Relations & Politics subject area, teaching around 150 undergraduate students on the International Relations & Politics single-honours programme, and a further 80 students on the History & Politics joint honours programme. In addition to the two undergraduate programmes, the IR&P team teach the MA in International Relations, Conflict and Security. The MA has two intakes of postgraduate students in the academic year, one in September, the second in January.

The IR&P team is made up of enthusiastic and well-published teachers and researchers from across the UK and Europe. The team is one of the most research-active groups in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, publishing widely in well-known academic journals, responding to contemporary issues and developments, as well as engaging with wider political ideas that shape the way we think and act politically.

IR&P staff have extensive experience of working for governmental and non-governmental organisations in project and course evaluations, voluntary and community sector involvement, neighbourhood governance and local partnership working. They have conducted research for think tanks and academic institutions around the globe. International Relations & Politics staff work closely with teaching and research staff in the History subject area.

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Applicants should hold a doctoral qualification and have demonstrable specialist expert knowledge and subject expertise in a relevant subject discipline.

Experience of designing, delivering, and assessing high quality teaching and learning practice as well as evidence of high-quality research outputs are essential.

Further information about the requirements of the Lecturer role is available in the person specification.
[https://livenorthumbriaac.sharepoint.com/:w:/s/role-descriptions/IQC6wtbJV2JhTKGWJGRzfnxvASgqfctC9x6fugTaVGTDDYc?e=RkroBm]

If you would like an informal discussion about the role, please contact the Head of Subject, Dr Joseph Hardwick, at joseph.hardwick@northumbria.ac.uk

This opportunity is open to applications from internal candidates who do not hold a current substantive academic role at Northumbria. Current academic colleagues with a substantive role are encouraged to consider options to progress via the Academic Development Review process.

To apply for this vacancy please click 'Apply Now'. Your application should include a covering letter and a CV. Please ensure your CV includes research / education statements, and grants and publications list highlighting your highest quality research outputs up to a maximum of four. For your most recent grants please include the grant title, funder reference, funder, amount, and your role. In addition, you are asked to provide copies of the top two research outputs (Journal / book chapter / practice-based portfolio).

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Skills

International relations
Politics
Curriculum development
Student support
Module management
Undergraduate teaching
Postgraduate teaching
Dissertation supervision
European internal security policies
Governance
Research
Academic writing
Project evaluation
Policy analysis

Location

Newcastle upon Tyne, England, United Kingdom

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