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13 June 2025

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Political Science are looking for PGTAs for Politics of the European Union. Start date: 1 September 2025. Deadline to apply: 23:59, Friday 27th June 2025.

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Department: Political Science
Modules: POLS0020 Politics of the European Union

Number of hours: The number of hours to be worked each week will be agreed with the PGTA according to their availability but normally up to a maximum of an average of 6h per week over the year, if a current full-time student.
Start date: 1 September 2025
Duration: Up to 1 year

Grade: PGTA (Grade 6)
Location: London

Application deadline: 23:59, Friday 27th June 2025

Job description

UCL’s Department of Political Science & School of Public Policy offers you a uniquely stimulating environment for the study of all fields of politics, including international relations, political theory, human rights, public policy-making and administration. The Department is recognized for its world-class research and policy impact, ranking second in the UK in the Guardian rankings on research excellence in politics.

Over 150 people make up the Department of Political Science including academic, teaching and research staff, professional services and MPhil/PhD students - for an overview of our research, see https://www.ucl.ac.uk/political-science/research-0

The Department of Political Science wishes to appoint Postgraduate Teaching Assistants in Politics of the EU for the 2025-26 academic year.

The purpose of this job is to support teaching and learning in our modules, working with the academic module leads through the delivery of small group face-to-face teaching for students taking modules in the Political Science Department.

Main duties of the post include being the in-person seminar leader for seminar/s each week. Expect to generate weekly workshops, provide demonstrations, facilitate discussion and answer questions for material presented in lectures.

Please see further information in the attached Job Description.

Key responsibilities

  • Teaching assistance through the facilitation of seminars and/or workshops;
  • Giving feedback to students;
  • Marking students' work;
  • Class preparation and meeting with lecturers/module organisers

Requirements for role

The applicant must be a current PhD student in a relevant discipline.

How to apply

To apply, submit a CV and cover letter outlining how you meet the person specification. Please state the modules you would like to teach on in your cover letter.

To apply, please visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/search-ucl-jobs and search for vacancy B03-02497.