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Lecturer in Environmental Geography

Publicerad 2025-03-31

Lecturer in Environmental Geography

Are you an environmental geographer who is enthusiastic to share your knowledge about sustainability and climate change?

Salary range £33,892 rising to £46,843 per annum pro rata Contract type Fixed term Mode Part time Grade Lecturer Business Unit School of Social Sciences Closing Date 23/08/2023 Ref No 1632 Documents

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  • Are you an environmental geographer who is enthusiastic to share your knowledge about sustainability and climate change?

    We are looking to appoint and environmental geographer to join our team teaching geography, environment and sustainability and climate change programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. You will contribute to teaching modules on ‘Environmental Processes’, ‘Climate Change’, ‘Environment and Policy’ and ‘Living with Climate Change’ as well as acting as Programme Director for our MSc Climate Change.

    This opportunity has arisen due to the secondment of the current post holder to lead an externally funded project on environmental education. Applicants should be committed to excellence in teaching and student support and particularly to meeting the needs of adult learners and those studying part time and flexibly.

    Contract

    This is part time post, working 28 hours per week ( FTE) and is a fixed term position, for 2 years from 25 September 2023.

    Salary and benefits

    £33,892 rising to £46,843 per annum pro rata (80% of £42,365 rising to £58,554 FTE).

    Birkbeck offers a competitive salary and pension scheme, 31 days paid leave, flexible working arrangements and some of the most generous benefits in the HE sector, all while being located right in the heart of Central London.

    The salary, as shown above, will be pro rata for this part time post and is on the College's London pay scale which includes a consolidated weighting / allowance, which applies only to staff whose normal contractual place of work is in the Greater London area.