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Lecturer in Politics

Department: School of Humanities
Location: York
Salary: £39,906 to £48,822 per annum pro rata
Hours: 18.5
Closing Date: Thursday 20 November 2025 at midnight
Interview Date: Thursday 11 December 2025
Reference: 191-25

Part-time, Permanent

Location: York

Salary: £39,906 - £48,822 per annum (£19,953 - £24,411 pro rata)

The School  

The School of Humanities offers degree programmes across twelve subject areas. We have a diverse PGT portfolio and a rapidly growing PGR community. We are active in projects involving decolonising the curriculum, work-related learning, and supportive and inclusive pedagogies. We have a thriving research community with a combination of early career researchers and active senior researchers. With around 80 staff, we are a friendly and collegiate community.  

Politics and International Relations

Politics and International Relations is a dynamic and ambitious subject area that offers undergraduate programmes in Politics and Politics and International Relations, and an MA programme in International Politics and Security. The subject area has experienced significant recent growth in International Relations in particular. Staff research expertise covers topics such as postcolonial politics, foreign policy, crises, social movements, and political theory. Staff are passionate about the student experience: in the 2025 NSS, Politics and International Relations students responded with 94% positivity scores for how well teaching staff supported their learning and how much students’ opinions about the courses were valued.

The Role 
As a Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, you will become part of a small team of dedicated teachers and researchers. You will deliver core and optional modules at all levels, with a particular emphasis on the MA in International Politics and Security. You will also be expected to contribute to wider teaching, including supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations and work-related learning, and to open days and school liaison activities. It is expected that you will be keen to contribute to administrative duties in the subject area, and to the collaborative and inclusive ethos of the School and University. This role is part-time working 18.5 hours per week.

Required skills and experience  

The successful applicant should possess a doctoral degree and an academic background in Politics and/or International Relations, or a cognate discipline. Experience of teaching and supervising international students at postgraduate level is essential, and experience of delivering work-related learning and academic administration is desirable. The successful applicant will be collegial and eager to contribute to the culture of the subject area. 

Additional information  

For informal queries, please contact the Associate Head of Social Sciences, Politics and IR, and Religion, Professor Alison Phipps (a.phipps@yorksj.ac.uk).  

It is anticipated that the selection process will include an interview and a short presentation. Further details will be provided if you are shortlisted for interview.

Unfortunately this role is not eligible for Skilled Worker Visa sponsorship however we welcome your application if you are able to evidence right to work in the UK via an alternative route.

We offer a range of family friendly and inclusive policies and facilities and welcome applications from individuals from underrepresented backgrounds. As part of our commitment to providing an inclusive working environment, consideration is given to all requests for job share or flexible working arrangements.

This vacancy is scheduled to close on the date indicated at the bottom of this advert, but we may close earlier if we receive a high level of applications.

Application process support

We are keen to support you throughout the recruitment process.  Before starting your application please refer to the attached candidate application form guidance below which provides advice about completing the application process.

If you require a reasonable adjustment in order to apply for this position please contact vacancies@yorksj.ac.uk.  Within the application form there is an opportunity for you to request a reasonable adjustment at the interview stage of the process, however if you wish to discuss this in further detail at any point  in the process please do not hesitate to contact us. The following resource may help you adapt the device you are using to apply to suit your needs My Computer My Way (abilitynet.org.uk)

Please note that CVs are not accepted in place of the application form.  Within the application process you will be asked to answer a selection of work-related questions. Our aim is to get to know you, and understand your individual skills and experience, and how you would apply these within the role.  We are aware that AI can be helpful in shaping your responses, but we encourage you to share your answers in your own words.

Our benefits package

We offer a wide range of employee benefits including - 

- Excellent annual leave entitlement, including five discretionary university closure days over the Christmas period

- Disability leave (applies to staff who have disclosed a disability and is also available to staff with disabled dependants)

- Pension scheme

- Health Cash Plan after six months service

- Employee Assistance Programme

- Paid leave for Armed Forces Reservists

- On-campus courses, one-to-one tutorials, and online resources to help you develop your digital skills and work with new software

- Relocation expenses package for certain roles

- Reimbursement of Skilled Worker Visa application fees and Visa loan scheme for additional costs (if applicable to the role)

Further information about life at YSJ

Our attached 'further information' document below provides further information about our culture, achievements and testimonials from our employees. 

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Closing Date - Thursday 20 November 2025 at midnight

Provisional Interview Date - Thursday 11 December 2025

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