The Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies (PoLIS) is looking to recruit Teaching Fellow in Politics (Quantitative methods).
The postholder will teach units across a range of our prestigious Politics programmes. Advanced knowledge of quantitative methods is essential, and expertise in the field of political economy and comparative politics would be welcome.
PoLIS is a dynamic department which delivers a range of highly successful courses at undergraduate and post-graduate levels with an excellent reputation for its supportive learning environment. The department’s scholars produce world-leading research in the following areas: Governance, Conflict and Security, Memory and Identity.
This is a fixed term, full-time (1 FTE, 36.5 hours), Teaching Fellowship. We expect the successful candidate to start early January 2018 and the contract has an expected end date of 31/08/2018.
We expect the interviews will take place the week of the 20th of November.
Please contact the Head of Department Dr Nicholas Startin (n.j.startin@bath.ac.uk) or the Deputy Head of Department Dr Aurelien Mondon (a.mondon@bath.ac.uk) if you require further information about the post.
Closing Date: 12 Nov 2017
Type: Education & Research