JOB: Lecturer in Greek and Latin at King’s College London (3 Years)

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The Department of Classics at King’s College London is appointing to a three-year Lectureship in Greek and Latin Language and Literature.

The lecturer to be appointed should have been awarded a doctoral degree in the relevant field, or be close to submission of the doctoral thesis; proven research quality is required and the lecturer is expected to make a full contribution to the Department’s REF submission, appropriate to the appointee’s academic status and experience.

Candidates should specialise in any aspect of Greek and Latin language and literature. The lecturer will be expected to contribute flexibly to the teaching of Greek and Latin at BA and MA level. Supervision of undergraduate and MA dissertations will also be expected. An established record of effective teaching, at least to undergraduate level, is highly desirable. Fuller details of departmental courses and teaching can be found on the Department website: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/humanities/classics/ug.

The lecturer will undertake administrative duties as required by the Head of Department, which are likely to include acting as a personal tutor.

The closing date for applications is 21st June 2012

Interviews are scheduled for 12th/13th July.

The appointment will be made at grade 6 on the Lecturer scale, £31,020 to £37,012 (plus £2,323 London Allowance), according to qualifications and experience.

Post duration 3 years

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/pertra/vacancy/external/pers_detail.php?jobindex=11811

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