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All vacancies within Department for Continuing Education
There are currently 4 vacancies within Department for Continuing Education:
Title | Closes | Salary |
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Associate Professor in History, 1000-1500 | May 9, 2025, noon | Associate Professor (Non-Tf): £55,755 - £74,867 per annum (plus college allowances) |
Teaching Associate | May 19, 2025, noon | Standard Grade 7: £38,674 - £46,913 per annum |
Departmental Tutor | May 30, 2025, noon | Standard Grade 6: £34,982- £40,855 per annum |
Astrophoria Foundation Year Programme Engineering Subject Lead | June 2, 2025, noon | Standard Grade 7: £38,674 (pro rata) |
Associate Professor in History, 1000-1500
Closes: May 9, 2025, noon; salary: Associate Professor (Non-Tf): £55,755 - £74,867 per annum (plus college allowances)
<div> <p></p><div>The University of Oxford is seeking to appoint an Associate Professor in History with a focus on the period 1000-1500. The post will be held in the Department for Continuing Education and the successful candidate will play a key role in shaping the teaching and research within the Department’s history portfolio. They will also contribute to the governance and strategic direction of the Department. The postholder will have a Governing Body Fellowship at Kellogg College and full membership of the Faculty of History.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div><strong>Key responsibilities:</strong></div><br> <ul><br> <li><strong>Teaching</strong> You will teach on a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including the Postgraduate Certificate in Historical Studies, the MSt in Historical Studies, the MSt in Literature and Arts and the MSc in English Local History. You will also supervise dissertations at postgraduate level and DPhil students.</li><br> <li><strong>Academic Administration</strong> You will serve as course director (or co-course director) for the Postgraduate Certificate in Historical Studies and contribute to the teaching and administration of the MSt in Historical Studies. You will also serve as one of the two course directors of the MSt in Literature and Arts in rotation with other members of academic staff. You will contribute to the strategic direction and governance of the Department.</li><br> <li><strong>Research</strong> You will conduct research in the field of history 1000-1500, supported by external research grants where appropriate. You will disseminate research findings through publications and public engagement activities and contribute to the research culture of the University’s Faculty of History.</li><br> </ul><br> <div><strong>Requirements:</strong></div><br> <div>The successful candidate must hold a doctorate relevant to history 1000-1500 and have an established research record relating to history between 1000-1500. You should have substantial experience of teaching at university level and a proven record of research and publication. A demonstrated ability to supervise research students and contribute to academic leadership is essential.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div><strong>Additional information:</strong></div><br> <div>The Department for Continuing Education offers a range of part-time study options at undergraduate and postgraduate level, as well as non-award-bearing short courses and summer schools. The Department is committed to public engagement and interdisciplinary teaching and research.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>The Department for Continuing Education provides opportunities for people from a wide variety of backgrounds to benefit from the University’s rich and unique resources. We are ambitious and forward-thinking, with a strong sense of identity and community. Our mission is to inspire people locally, nationally and globally by extending access to Oxford’s world-class teaching and resources through flexible and inclusive opportunities for study and research.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>Colleagues uphold the <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.conted.ox.ac.uk/about/mission-vision-and-values">Mission, Vision and Values</a> of the Department and actively promote a culture of equality, diversity and inclusion.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>The postholder will be a Governing Body Fellow of Kellogg College and a full member of the Faculty of History.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>Associate Professors may apply for the title of full Professor in annual exercises. In exceptional cases, the title of full Professor may be awarded on appointment with an additional salary payment.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div><strong>What we offer</strong></div><br> <div>Your happiness and wellbeing at work matters to us, so we offer a range of family friendly and financial benefits including:</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>•         An excellent contributory pension scheme</div><br> <div>•         38 days’ annual leave</div><br> <div>•         A comprehensive range of childcare services</div><br> <div>•         Family leave schemes</div><br> <div>•         Cycle loan scheme</div><br> <div>•         Membership to a variety of social and sports clubs</div><br> <div>•         Discounted bus travel and Season Ticket travel loans</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div><strong>Application process:</strong></div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>Applications should include a covering letter, application form, curriculum vitae (including a list of principal publications), and the names of three referees.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>The closing date for applications is Friday 9 May at noon. Interviews will be held on Wednesday 2 July.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>Bring your expertise to the University of Oxford and be a part of a community that values creativity, diversity, and excellence.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>The University of Oxford is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from individuals regardless of their background.</div> </div>Teaching Associate
Closes: May 19, 2025, noon; salary: Standard Grade 7: £38,674 - £46,913 per annum
<div> <p></p><div> </div><br> <div><strong>Astrophoria Foundation Year Programme, Preparation for Undergraduate Studies Teaching Associate</strong></div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>The Astrophoria Foundation Year Programme seeks to appoint a Teaching Associate for the Astrophoria Foundation Year Preparation for Undergraduate Studies (PUGS) course.</div><br> <div>This role is equivalent to 0.29 FTE plus 17.1 % holiday pay, and will be working 18.75 hours per week, term time only (30 weeks). You will be responsible for delivering the PUGS Course. The AFY Programme includes the Preparation for Undergraduate Studies (PUGS) Course alongside subject specific teaching (the AFY Courses are CEMS (Chemistry, Engineering and Materials Science); Humanities (Classics, English, History, Theology and a selection of associated joint courses); Law; and PPE (Politics, Philosophy and Economics)). You will produce and deliver the PUGS Course material and set and mark relevant summative assessments. The teaching will be delivered both to groups and individual students. Applicants with experience in both settings are particularly welcomed.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>The Astrophoria Foundation Year Programme is a one-year fully-funded foundation programme for UK state school students with significant academic potential, who have experienced severe personal disadvantage and/or disrupted education which has resulted in them being unable to apply directly for an Oxford undergraduate degree programme.</div><br> <div>Please see the job description and Astrophoria Foundation Year website for more information on the course structure and module detail.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div><strong>About us</strong></div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>Oxford University Department for Continuing Education (OUDCE) provides opportunities for people from a wide variety of backgrounds to benefit from the University’s rich and unique resources. We are ambitious and forward-thinking, with a strong sense of identity and community. Our mission is to inspire people locally, nationally and globally by extending access to Oxford’s world-class teaching and resources through flexible and inclusive opportunities for study and research.</div><br> <div>Colleagues uphold the Mission, Vision and Values of the Department and actively promote a culture of equality, diversity and inclusion.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div><strong>What we offer</strong></div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>Your happiness and wellbeing at work matters to us, so we offer a range of family friendly and financial benefits including:</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>•         An excellent contributory pension scheme</div><br> <div>•         38 days’ annual leave</div><br> <div>•         A comprehensive range of childcare services</div><br> <div>•         Family leave schemes</div><br> <div>•         Cycle loan scheme</div><br> <div>•         Membership to a variety of social and sports clubs</div><br> <div>•         Discounted bus travel and Season Ticket travel loans</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div><strong>Application process</strong></div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>You will be required to upload a covering letter/supporting statement, CV and the details of two referees as part of your online application.</div><br> <div>The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Monday 19th May 2025.</div><br> <div>Interviews will take place in the week commencing 2nd June 2025.</div><br> <div>Bring your expertise to the University of Oxford and be a part of a community that values creativity, diversity, and excellence.</div><br> <div>The University of Oxford is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from individuals regardless of their background.</div> </div>Departmental Tutor
Closes: May 30, 2025, noon; salary: Standard Grade 6: £34,982- £40,855 per annum
<div> <p></p><div>Oxford University Department for Continuing Education (OUDCE) is seeking to appoint a part-time tutor to teach our short online courses on English Landscape Gardens and The Culture of the English Country House</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>About the role </div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>English Landscape Gardens and The Culture of the English Country House are accredited short online courses running up to three times a year. They are taught asynchronously, with interaction taking place via text-based forums. Tutors’ duties include teaching online, preparing weekly video messages, marking and providing feedback on coursework, as well as dealing with administrative tasks relevant to the course.</div><br> <div> <br> <br> <br> <br> </div><br> <div>This is a part-time (0.27FTE) position, available on a permanent basis. </div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>About you </div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>You will be well-qualified academically with experience of teaching and researching at a university level. Candidates with a background in English local history and/or architectural history are particularly welcome. </div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>About us </div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>OUDCE provides opportunities for people from a wide variety of backgrounds to benefit from the University’s rich and unique resources. We are ambitious and forward-thinking, with a strong sense of identity and community. Our mission is to inspire people locally, nationally and globally by extending access to Oxford’s world-class teaching and resources through flexible and inclusive opportunities for study and research. </div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>Colleagues uphold the Mission, Vision and Values of the Department and actively promote a culture of equality, diversity and inclusion. </div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>What we offer </div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>Your happiness and wellbeing at work matters to us, so we offer a range of family friendly and financial benefits including: </div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>•         An excellent contributory pension scheme </div><br> <div>•         38 days’ annual leave </div><br> <div>•         A comprehensive range of childcare services </div><br> <div>•         Family leave schemes </div><br> <div>•         Cycle loan scheme </div><br> <div>•         Membership to a variety of social and sports clubs </div><br> <div>•         Discounted bus travel and Season Ticket travel loans </div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>Application process </div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>You will be required to upload a covering letter/supporting statement, CV and the details of two referees as part of your online application. </div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>To make informal enquiries about the post please contact Jonathan Healey: jonathan.healey@history.ox.ac.uk </div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>The closing date for applications is 12 noon on 30th May 2025.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>Interviews will take place during as soon as possible after the closing date. </div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>Bring your expertise to the University of Oxford and be a part of a community that values creativity, diversity, and excellence. </div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>The University of Oxford is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from individuals regardless of their background. </div><br> <div> </div> </div>Astrophoria Foundation Year Programme Engineering Subject Lead
Closes: June 2, 2025, noon; salary: Standard Grade 7: £38,674 (pro rata)
<div> <p></p><div>The Astrophoria Foundation Year (AFY) Programme seeks to appoint an Engineering Science Subject Lead for the AFY Chemistry, Engineering and Materials Science (CEMS) course.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div><strong>About the role</strong></div><br> <div>The role is fixed term until 31st July 2028. The role is equivalent to 0.2FTE and will have joint oversight with the Chemistry and Materials Science Subject Leads for the Foundation Year CEMS course and specific responsibility for the relevant part of the course. The post holder will have a range of duties including being part of the CEMS academic team, organising specific areas of the syllabus, writing and marking examinations and assessments, producing course materials and providing supervisory support and line management for course teaching staff.  Note that within the CEMS course academic team, the Engineering Subject Lead will take responsibility for EITHER the Physics syllabus and teaching, OR the Maths syllabus and teaching with responsibility for the other taken by the Materials Subject Lead, while the Chemistry Subject Lead will take responsibility for the Chemistry syllabus and teaching.  Please ensure your application includes whether you could act as Physics lead, Maths lead or either, since both the Engineering and Materials Science Subject Leads are currently in recruitment.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>The AFY Programme is a one-year fully-funded foundation programme for UK state school students with significant academic potential, who have experienced severe personal disadvantage and/or disrupted education which has resulted in them being unable to apply directly for an Oxford undergraduate degree programme.</div><br> <div>Please see the job description and AFY website for more information on the course structure and module detail.  It is essential that applicants have a professional connection to the relevant Department within the University of Oxford.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div><strong>About us</strong></div><br> <div>Oxford University Department for Continuing Education (OUDCE) provides opportunities for people from a wide variety of backgrounds to benefit from the University’s rich and unique resources. We are ambitious and forward-thinking, with a strong sense of identity and community. Our mission is to inspire people locally, nationally and globally by extending access to Oxford’s world-class teaching and resources through flexible and inclusive opportunities for study and research.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>Colleagues uphold the  <a rel="nofollow" href="http://">Mission, Vision and Values</a> of the Department and actively promote a culture of equality, diversity and inclusion.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div><strong>What we offer</strong></div><br> <div>Your happiness and wellbeing at work matters to us, so we offer a range of family friendly and financial benefits including:</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>•        An excellent contributory pension scheme</div><br> <div>•        38 days’ annual leave</div><br> <div>•        A comprehensive range of childcare services</div><br> <div>•        Family leave schemes</div><br> <div>•        Cycle loan scheme</div><br> <div>•        Membership to a variety of social and sports clubs</div><br> <div>•        Discounted bus travel and Season Ticket travel loans</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div><strong>Application process</strong></div><br> <div>You will be required to upload a covering letter/supporting statement, CV and the details of two referees as part of your online application.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Monday 2nd June 2025</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>Interviews will take place in the week beginning 16th June 2025.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>Bring your expertise to the University of Oxford and be a part of a community that values creativity, diversity, and excellence.</div><br> <div> </div><br> <div>The University of Oxford is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from individuals regardless of their background.</div><br> <div> </div> </div>