Please note, this post is fixed-term for 12 months and full-time at 1 FTE.
Closing Date:
Wednesday 20 August 2025
Interview Date:
Tuesday 02 September 2025
Reference:
CSS483
We are seeking an enthusiastic Teaching Fellow to join the Law School for a 12-month period, starting in September 2025, to cover the buyout of a colleague's time through a research grant. We are looking for a candidate who is willing and able to teach Equity and Trusts and the Law of Tort. Furthermore, a demonstrated ability and interest in teaching skills-based modules and/or a module on the English Legal System would be an advantage. The post is an excellent opportunity for an individual at the start of their academic career to develop teaching skills and associated skills of administration and student support in a collegiate and supportive environment. We welcome applicants nearing the completion of their PhDs as well as applicants who have a background in legal practice.
Lincoln Law School is a medium-sized law school with a commitment to offering students a diverse legal education, with a strong focus on the development of professional and employability skills. As a Teaching Fellow, you will join Lincoln Law School at an exciting time. We are in the process of implementing a new undergraduate curriculum, with refreshed academic content and a greater focus on skills and employability, which will be rolled out in the 2025/26 Academic Year.
In the role, you will contribute to our undergraduate teaching in Equity and Trusts, Law of Tort, and other modules depending on your skills and expertise, by developing and delivering engaging and innovative lectures, seminars, and tutorials. You will also participate in setting and marking assessments, as well as providing support and guidance to students. You will be supported by a friendly and collegiate School and will be offered teaching guidance and mentorship.
Situated in the heart of a beautiful and historic city, the University of Lincoln prides itself on putting students at the heart of everything it does. The University has strong ambitions to become an established UK top 40 institution, with a focus on the quality of teaching and learning, and an excellent student experience, for which we have been awarded Gold in the national Teaching Excellence Framework 2023.
The Law School currently holds a Bronze Athena SWAN award.
Further details of this post are available in the job description and person specification. If you would like further information or an informal discussion about the role, please contact the Head of Lincoln Law School, Dr. Mike Varney, at MVarney@lincoln.ac.uk.
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