About ASU London:
ASU London, a UK-accredited higher education institution founded by Arizona State University, is focused on new and innovative models of teaching and learning in the UK. ASU London is the expansion and rebrand of The Engineering & Design Institute London (TEDI-London), which was co-created by Arizona State University in 2020. ASU London incorporates TEDI-London’s innovative, project-based programmes in engineering alongside new degree offerings in business and management, computer science and electrical and electronic engineering. With new course offerings and a new strategic plan, ASU London is entering a new phase of growth, scale and institutional maturity, leveraging the extensive resources of Arizona State University.
For UK students, ASU London offers the opportunity to gain two international degrees and to graduate and work in the US. And for US students, ASU London offers the opportunity to travel and learn abroad in a global city.
For ASU London employees, tapping into the vast expertise and innovation from the #1 university for innovation in the US, 11 years running, and ranked in the top 1% globally, will allow for both personal and professional development opportunities.
Arizona State University is widely recognised as one of the world’s leading and most innovative universities and renowned for its global outlook, employability, sustainability, applied learning, and strong links to industry. ASU London brings this prestige, ambition and academic philosophy into the UK system, creating a distinctive institution with international reach and long-term backing.
OUR VALUES – Inclusive – Collaborative – Inspiring – Courageous – Integrity
Our values underpin our developing culture, ethical focus and approach to decision making. You will be able to role model and champion these values along with all staff within ASU London, providing challenge and open discussion to ensure we do so all of the time.
ABOUT THE VACANCY
We are recruiting to ASU London and we require staff to contribute across all of our Engineering, Business and Management and Computer Science programmes.
Academics teaching on our programmes should generally be skilled in guiding students through real‑world challenges, supporting multidisciplinary teamwork, and using industry‑standard tools and workflows given the highly practical, project‑based pedagogy we have. They should be confident embedding sustainability, ethics, inclusivity, and responsible innovation into their teaching, reflecting the programme’s emphasis on professional identity and societal impact.
In particular the knowledge for each programme requires is:
BSc (Hons) Business and Management: Strong expertise across core business disciplines—including management, marketing, finance, operations, strategy, and digital literacy—to support learning outcomes that span analytical methods, applied business tools, ethical and sustainable practice, and real‑world problem‑solving.
HOW TO APPLY
If you wish to apply, please download our application form and send your application in addition to your CV via the ‘Apply’ button above (e:careers@asu-london.ac.uk).
We welcome applicants seeking fractional/part-time roles and urge people to apply early as we have the right to interview and appoint early.
Please specify clearly in your email subject the role you wish to be considered for and for which level. Should you wish to discuss the role further or for details on how to progress your application, please direct all enquiries to Peter Kay, Associate Dean of Academic Engagement and Partnership- peter.kay@asu-london.ac.uk
BENEFITS
Core terms
| Location: | London |
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| Salary: | £45,000 to £65,000 per annum |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Permanent |
| Placed On: | 26th January 2026 |
| Closes: | 25th February 2026 |
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