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PGTA - Science for All (Natural Sciences)

2 August 2024

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Science for All (Natural Sciences) are looking for a PGTA. Start date: 6 January 2025. Deadline to apply: 5pm, 30 August 2024

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Number of hours:Ìý50-60
Start date:Ìý6 January 2025
Duration:ÌýUp to 3 months

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Application deadline:Ìý5pm, 30 August 2024.

Job description

In this second year Natural Sciences module, students reflect on some of the causes and consequences of inequity in the sciences. They then work in groups to apply their learning to develop a science outreach activity suitable for local school students. The Postgraduate Teaching Assistant (PGTA) will work with the module lead to support learning and assessment on this module, particularly through the development and delivery of small-group teaching.

During Term 2, the PGTA will plan and facilitate face-to-face seminar sessions. They will be responsible for leading discussions and providing support and feedback as students work on their individual portfolios and develop ideas for their assessed groupwork, a science outreach activity. The PGTA will also attend lectures and help facilitate interactive activities.Towards the end of Term 2, the PGTA will assist the module lecturer with assessment and providing written feedback to students.

This position would suit postgraduate students who have some experience related to EDI, widening participation, or science outreach and are looking to develop their teaching skills.Ìý

Further information can be found in the attached Job Description.

Key responsibilities

  • Teaching assistance through the facilitation of seminars and/or workshops;
  • Class preparation and meeting with lecturers/module organisers;
  • Marking students' work;
  • Giving feedback to students

Requirements for role

*Please make sure you read full details of the role and prerequisites in the attached document*

  • Educated to Masters degree level (or having equivalent experience) in a Natural Sciences discipline, or in Science and Technology Studies (STS) or a related discipline
  • Working towards a relevant postgraduate degree (PhD)
  • High level of literacy and numeracy
  • Excellent working knowledge of a range of software including Moodle, Teams, Word, Excel, email, and the internet
  • Experience in EDI (Equity, Diversity and Inclusion), Widening Participation or science oureach (desirable)
  • Experience of teaching and supporting student learning (desirable)
  • Completion of the UCL Arena One scheme prior to the commencement of work (desirable)

How to apply

Please complete this application form:Ìý