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New vacancies: Associate Lecturer (Teaching) in Risk, Disasters and Humanitarianism

20 December 2022

The IRDR is recruiting for two new Associate Lecturer (Teaching) positions.

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The UCL Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction (IRDR) inspires innovation and evidence-based practice focused on improving disaster risk reduction (DRR) through our research, education, and partnerships. This creates a better life for many people by reducing the negative impacts of disasters. The IRDR is an exciting cross-UCL department, which leads research, knowledge exchange and teaching in the fields of risk and disaster reduction and humanitarian action. It produces world-leading research in disaster risk reduction through a multidisciplinary perspective for the long-term benefit of humanity. The IRDR provides a focus for UCL’s disaster risk reduction activities through its promotion of novel multidisciplinary research and translation into practice, and aims to assume a role of leadership both in the UK and internationally. The IRDR is an academic department in the Faculty of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, but works across all UCL’s faculties, and contributes to UCL’s Grand Challenges.

About the role

The main purpose of this post is to provide teaching in the area of disaster risk reduction and humanitarian studies, particularly relating to research methods. The postholder will lead tutorials, assess student work, give selected seminars, workshops, and assistance during class exercises, supervise projects, and support teaching-related administration and recruitment activities.

There are two full-time, fixed-term roles available with different contract lengths:

Associate Lecturer (Teaching) in Risk, Disasters and Humanitarianism (FTC until 31/10/2023)
Closing date: 12th January 2023

Associate Lecturer (Teaching) in Risk, Disasters and Humanitarianism (FTC until 30/04/2025)
Closing date: 12th January 2023

About you

A PhD in a subject relevant to disaster risk reduction, or extensive experience commensurate with a PhD. Applications from PhD students who have submitted their thesis but awaiting their VIVA, or who are due to submit soon, can be considered. They should have teaching experience and the ability to deliver public presentations, as well as the ability to write clearly for a range of audiences. They should be committed to high quality teaching, in particular in relation to assessing and providing feedback for student work, and fostering a positive learning environment for students. The appointment will be made at Associate Lecturer – Teaching (Grade 7) level. The post would be suitable as a first university teaching appointment.

How to apply

A job description and person specification can be accessed using the links above. If you would like to have an informal discussion about the post, please contact Prof Joanna Faure Walker (j.faure-walker@ucl.ac.uk). If you have any queries about the application process, please contact the HR team at irdr-hr@ucl.ac.uk.