LSE Fellow Race and Gender

LSE is committed to building a diverse, equitable and truly inclusive university

 

 

Department of Sociology

 

LSE Fellow in Sociology of Race and Gender

 

Salary from £37,197 to £44,802 pa inclusive of London allowance

 

This is a fixed term appointment for 12 months

 

The post will commence from 1 September 2022

 

 

The Department of Sociology is seeking a full-time LSE Fellow to teach on the sociology of race and gender at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and to act as academic mentor to undergraduate and postgraduate students.

 

You will have a completed or near-completed PhD in Sociology or a closely related discipline. You should have a high level of knowledge and a developing research profile in the sociology of race and gender, and relevant skills and experience in teaching in these areas. You will have the ability to work in close partnership with fellow teachers and to provide effective support within a teaching team, and to foster an engaging and supportive learning environment. You will possess excellent communication and presentation skills. A commitment to equality and diversity is essential.

 

We offer an occupational pension scheme, generous annual leave and excellent training and development opportunities.

 

For further information about the post, please see the how to apply document, job description and the person specification.

 

If you have any technical queries with applying on the online system, please use the “contact us” links at the bottom of the LSE Jobs page. Should you have any queries about the role, please email l.m.lawrence@lse.ac.uk

 

The closing date for receipt of applications is Sunday 19th June 2022 (23.59 UK time). Regrettably, we are unable to accept any late applications.

 


An LSE Fellowship is intended to be an entry route to an academic career and is deemed by the School to be a career development position.  As such, applicants who have already been employed as an LSE Fellow for three years in total are not eligible to apply. If you have any queries about this, please contact the HR Division.         

LSE Fellow Race and Gender