Do you have a passion for qualitative research methods and teaching? Birkbeck, University of London, has an excellent opportunity for an Associate Lecturer to teach this coming academic year.
The School of Social Sciences is looking to recruit a part-time, Associate Lecturer to teach on the module:
Qualitative Social Research Methods
15 hours of contact time (plus marking and other duties relating to the role)
Friday 6-7.30pm, October to December 2025.
As Associate Lecturer you will have knowledge of the theory and principles of qualitative research methods, experience of this in practice and be qualified to the corresponding level of the award as required to teach (or demonstrate equivalent professional/industry level experience).
You will prepare and deliver weekly seminars (face-to-face, on campus) on a Friday evening. In seminars, you will be required to lead discussion on the module content each week, to facilitate seminar exercises (including the practice of different qualitative research methods) and to answer any questions from students related to each week's content. You will also mark students' assignments.
Further to the person specification, essential requirements for this role are:
Experience of undertaking research using at least two qualitative research methods (e.g. interviewing, focus groups, ethnography, discourse analysis etc.), either in an academic or non-academic setting;
Ability to teach the theory and practice of qualitative research methods to postgraduate students, covering weekly topics such as: research philosophies, designing qualitative research, depth interviews, focus groups and workshops, observation and ethnography, document analysis, discourse analysis, case studies, analysing and writing up qualitative data, qualitative data analysis software (Nvivo).
Effective oral and written communication skills, to convey both simple and more complex information and academic concepts;
Educated to degree level or equivalent and have a postgraduate research degree or be studying towards a research degree.
A good level of information and communication technology skills particularly in application to standard packages (e.g. word processing, spreadsheets, e-mail and internet use);
Ideally, the candidate would also be familiar with online teaching and learning resources such as Moodle.
Please refer to the person specification for further selection criteria.
If you have knowledge in these areas above, and you are an excellent and innovative teacher with a track record of student engagement, and want to contribute to an impactful educational experience - apply with us at Birkbeck today.
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