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Teaching Associate in Classics – University of Nottingham, UK

The Department of Classics and Archaeology at the University of Nottingham is seeking applications for a Teaching Associate in Classics (Greek). This part-time, fixed-term academic position begins in September 2026 and offers experienced scholars an opportunity to support undergraduate education, supervise student research, and contribute to the department’s Classics curriculum.

Building on this appointment, the successful candidate will teach Ancient Greek from beginner to advanced level while supporting undergraduate and taught postgraduate learning across several core modules. The role combines language instruction, dissertation supervision, and academic guidance within an established Classics and Archaeology department, requiring effective collaboration with colleagues and a commitment to high-quality university education.

In addition to academic responsibilities, the position includes responsibility for convening modules such as Extended Source Study, Interpreting Ancient Art and Archaeology, and Dissertations. The successful applicant may also contribute to introductory undergraduate modules where appropriate while supporting Study Classical Scholarship and providing pastoral guidance throughout the academic year.

As part of the department’s academic community, the Teaching Associate will contribute to an inclusive learning environment that values equality, diversity, and student wellbeing. Applicants should demonstrate strong organisational skills, effective communication, and the ability to balance multiple academic responsibilities while maintaining high standards of education across Classical Studies and Ancient Greek.

Position Details

Teaching Areas

This Teaching Associate position focuses on delivering undergraduate and postgraduate education across Classical Studies, with particular emphasis on Ancient Greek language instruction and selected areas of Classics and Archaeology.

  • Classics and Classical Studies
  • Ancient Greek Language
  • Archaeology and Ancient Art
  • Undergraduate Teaching
  • Postgraduate Dissertation Supervision

Eligibility / Qualifications

Required qualifications include:

  • PhD in a relevant subject area awarded before appointment or by the appointment date.
  • Demonstrated ability to teach Ancient Greek from beginner to advanced levels.
  • Experience contributing to undergraduate teaching within Classics or Archaeology.
  • Ability to supervise undergraduate and taught postgraduate dissertations.
  • Strong communication, organisational, and collaborative working skills.
  • Commitment to equality, diversity, inclusion, and student wellbeing.
  • Ability to prioritise competing responsibilities within an academic environment.

Key Responsibilities

The successful candidate will:

  • Convene and teach Ancient Greek from beginner to advanced level.
  • Lead and contribute to undergraduate Classics and Archaeology modules.
  • Supervise undergraduate and taught postgraduate dissertations.
  • Contribute to Study Classical Scholarship modules.
  • Support introductory undergraduate modules where appropriate.
  • Provide academic guidance and pastoral support for students.

Application Process

Applications are submitted through the University of Nottingham’s online recruitment system. Shortlisting is conducted anonymously using criteria-based application questions rather than a CV or cover letter.

Required documents include:

  • Completed online application form
  • Responses to the criteria-based application questions

Important Dates

  • Applications Open: Currently Open
  • Application Deadline: 13 July 2026
  • Expected Start Date: September 2026

Apply now to join the University of Nottingham as a Teaching Associate in Classics (Greek) and advance your academic career in a leading UK university.

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Institutional Overview

The University of Nottingham is one of the United Kingdom’s leading public universities. It offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral degrees across the arts, sciences, engineering, medicine, and social sciences. The university supports teaching and research through its schools and departments, including the Department of Classics and Archaeology. Students study Classical Studies, Ancient History, Ancient Greek, and Archaeology in an academic setting that combines subject knowledge with practical learning. The University of Nottingham welcomes students and staff from many countries and promotes equality, diversity, and inclusion across its campuses while supporting academic achievement and professional development.

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