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Job Opportunity: Tutor in Criminology:Job description:Job location: Swansea This position will be located at the Singleton Campus To deliver its sustainable top 30 ambition Swansea University needs a workforce with the differentiated expertise necessary to ensure that it can deliver excellence in research, teaching, learning, and the wider student practice, and to be a powerhouse for the regional economy and internationally. This post requires a contribution to teaching and student assessment and supervision in Criminology, both at undergraduate and postgraduate level, but also across the Department where required, in addition to sharing organisational and academic administrative responsibilities. The post requires high quality delivery of teaching and student learning, and a commitment to enhancing the overall student practice. The Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy Department offers a wide variety of high quality teaching and is seeking talented people to assist in the delivery of the Department's distinguished teaching portfolio. This appointment in the Department has a number of specific tasks and responsibilities. These are: Contribute to the undergraduate teaching and related assessment activities of the Department of Criminology, including the delivery of: Specified lectures » Module workshops and tutorial/activity sessions Student seminars » Assist with students (single and joint honour) group work activities » Supervise student dissertations » Deliver academic mentorship to students through personal academic mentoring meetings » Assess student work Administrative tasks as required by the Department/School The candidate will require a higher degree or equivalent in Criminology or a related subject Possess sufficient breadth or depth of specialist expertise in the discipline and be developing further expertise in, and expertise of teaching methods and techniques candidates are asked to provide a completed online application providing evidence against the essential criteria in the recruitment documentation. candidates should also attach to the application Curriculum Vitae Informal enquires can be made to Professor Tracey Sagar T.Sagar@Swansea.ac.uk or Dr Anthony Charles A.D.Charles@Swansea.ac.uk. The University is committed to supporting and promoting equality and diversity in all of its practices and activities. We aim to establish an inclusive environment and welcome diverse applications from the following protected characteristics: age, discapability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race (including colour, nationality, ethnic and national origin), religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation. Skills:
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