| Location: | London |
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| Salary: | Competitive |
| Hours: | Part Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 28th November 2025 |
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| Expires: | 27th January 2026 |
University of Central Lancashire London, a partner of the University of Lancashire, is an ambitious, teaching focussed HE provider, primarily aimed at a widening participation audience. Based in London’s East India Docks, the institution’s current portfolio includes courses related to Business, Computing, Health and Social Care, Public Health, Psychology and Mental Health and Wellbeing.
Continued growth in demand for our student-centred courses has led to the opportunity to expand our exceptional delivery team through the addition of an associate lecturer, in areas related to Computing.
We are looking for an experienced lecturer with a solid grounding and applicable qualifications and experience in computing, particularly in areas related to programming, networks, business intelligence, software development, cyber-security and artificial intelligence. The main duties of the Associate Lecturer include delivery of teaching, learning and assessments across a range of relevant modules, with possible module leading opportunities, subject to availability and expertise; deliver teaching in an engaging manner to support varied learning styles; provide appropriate support, feedback and encouragement to students to ensure an excellent student experience; and to complete assessment and marking activities to a high-quality standard within deadlines.
If you are enthusiastic and motivated about your subject and supporting students to develop their academic skills, share our belief in the transformational nature of education, and wish to be rewarded for your teaching excellence, then we would like to talk to you about opportunities at the University of Central Lancashire London.
You should be qualified to a minimum of master's degree level in a relevant discipline, with experience of teaching at undergraduate level in Higher Education and knowledge of contemporary issues within computing-related sectors. A strong grounding in industry will be an advantage, along with experience in teaching and supporting students from diverse backgrounds. You should have demonstrable organisational and personal management skills, with evidence of your ability to balance competing pressures. You should have effective interpersonal and communication skills that facilitate effective team working and teaching.
You must have an existing right to live and work in the United Kingdom without restriction or caveat. All academic staff are required to teach face-to-face on campus.
To apply, please forward your CV with a cover letter via the 'Apply' button (E: Academicresourcing@london.uclan.ac.uk)
Location: London East India Dock
Work Mode: On campus
Hours: Sessional – Hours are allocated prior to each trimester (September, January, May) based on AL’s availability and the Campus’s timetabling needs
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