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  • £33,482 - £37,174 per annum, pro-rated (Grade 6) GBP / Year

University of Glasgow

Job Overview:

The University of Glasgow, one of the top 100 universities globally and recently named Scottish University of the Year by the Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024, is seeking a Lifelong Learning Tutor for Introductory Calculus, specifically designed for study abroad students. This part-time role, requiring a minimum commitment of 132 hours per year (4 hours weekly), is integral to the Widening Participation & Lifelong Learning (WP&LLL) team. As a tutor, you will deliver in-person calculus classes that introduce study abroad students to essential mathematical skills needed for university-level science courses. Your responsibilities will include teaching, assessing, and supporting students through their learning journey, thus paving the way for their future studies in integral and multivariable calculus. Classes are held on-campus in Glasgow over an 11-week period starting in late September.

International Application Advice:

For potential applicants from an international education background, this position offers a unique opportunity to engage with a diverse group of students and contribute to their academic growth. Here’s how you can prepare and enhance your application:

  1. Understand the Requirements: Familiarize yourself with the British education system, particularly the expectations and standards at a prestigious institution like the University of Glasgow. This role requires proficiency in calculus and experience in teaching or tutoring, which you should highlight in your application.
  1. Tailor Your Application: Emphasize your international experience in education, how it equips you to uniquely contribute to the university’s inclusive and diverse culture, and any innovative teaching practices that you have successfully implemented.
  1. Highlight Cultural Competence: Stress your ability to engage and communicate effectively with students from diverse cultural backgrounds. If you have experience working with international students or in multicultural environments, make sure to mention it.
  1. Engage with University Values: Clearly articulate your commitment to the values of equality, diversity, and inclusion that the University of Glasgow upholds. If applicable, share examples of how you have contributed to these principles in your previous roles.
  1. Professional Development: Explore professional development opportunities at the University, such as the Athena Swan principles, which could support your career growth and demonstrate your commitment to the University’s ethos.
  1. Application Timeline: Ensure your application is submitted well before the closing date of 23:45 on 9th April 2025. Utilize the university’s online application portal and ensure all your documents are complete and formatted correctly.
  1. Connect with the University Community: Consider reaching out to current faculty or departments to learn more about the university culture and the specific expectations of the role. This insight can be valuable in crafting a compelling application.

For more information on how the University of Glasgow nurtures a thriving and inclusive community, consider visiting their Equality and Diversity page. For further details on career opportunities and organizational insights, explore the University’s career website

To apply for this job please visit www.jobs.gla.ac.uk.

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