PGTA - Slade School of Fine Art (Art and Technology)
Slade School of Fine Art are looking for PGTAs. Start date: 29 September 2025. Deadline to apply: Monday 7th July 2025.

Department: Slade School of Fine Art
Modules: Creative Computing 0: Coding Practice for Artists & Creative Computing 2: Artificial and Machine Intelligence in Arts Practice
Number of hours: 70 hours per role
Start date: 29 September 2025
Duration: Up to 1 year
Grade: PGTA (Grade 6)
Location: London
Application deadline: Monday 7th July 2025
Job description
The purpose of this job is to support teaching and learning on our Creative Computing strand modules which form part of the BA Art & Technology programme, working with the academic module leaders to support and contribute to sessions of teaching, including discussions, technical support and workshops, gallery/studio visits, as well as assistance with project work and marking, within the existing framework of the Slade degree programmes.
Please see further information in the attached Job Description.
Key responsibilities
- Teaching assistance through the facilitation of seminars and/or workshops;
- Class preparation and meeting with lecturers/module organisers;
- After-class contact time with students, including time-tabled office hours;
- Laboratory demonstration;
- Marking students' work;
- Giving feedback to students
Requirements for role
- Experience with creative coding, computational art, and digital media practices
- Have a nuanced and critical understanding of the relationship between art making, technology, and culture
- Specialist skills and knowledge relevant to the modules (creative and critical coding practices, physical computing and sensing practices, AI/ML for the arts)
How to apply
Applicants should email the following documents to Manpreet Karir, Senior HR and Finance Officer (m.karir@ucl.ac.uk) by 7 July 2025.
- a short, relevant CV which includes any teaching experience (no more than two pages).
- a short statement (max one page) outlining your experience and how it will inform your contribution to the relevant module(s), along with a portfolio (max 2-3 pages) of relevant creative and technical work.