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We are seeking a motivated and collaborative individual to join our team as Lecturer in Digital Education (Teaching and Scholarship) within the Manchester Institute of Education (MIE), part of the School of Environment, Education and Development (SEED), Faculty of Humanities. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to teaching and scholarship within the Digital Technologies, Communication and Education (DTCE) programme, a well‑established and internationally recognised area of teaching and research. The DTCE team explores the intersections of digital technologies, AI, design and education, with a strong focus on digital inequality, digital development and digital sustainability. This is a full‑time, fixed‑term post for three years, starting 1 September 2026, based in the Ellen Wilkinson Building on the University’s Oxford Road campus.
Job Responsibility
Designing and delivering high‑quality, research‑led teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, particularly on the MA DTCE
Leading and coordinating course units and contributing to programme and curriculum development
Teaching using a range of formats, including lectures, seminars, tutorials and workshops, and making effective use of digital learning platforms
Assessing undergraduate and postgraduate work and providing clear, timely and constructive feedback
Supervising undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations and providing academic advice and pastoral support to students
Maintaining an active profile in scholarship related to digital education, appropriate to career stage
Contributing to research and scholarship groups and networks within DTCE
Disseminating scholarship through publications, conferences, blogs and other appropriate outlets
Supporting activities that translate scholarship into wider societal benefit and potential impact
Requirements
A PhD in a relevant discipline
Experience of high‑quality, engaging teaching and assessment at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level
Strong knowledge of research methods relevant to digital education and experience teaching research methods
Experience using digital technologies innovatively for teaching and learning (e.g. VLEs, online discussion tools, video‑conferencing)
Excellent communication, organisational and interpersonal skills, with a commitment to student support and inclusion
Nice to have
Evidence of research or scholarship aligned with DTCE priorities (e.g. generative AI, digital sustainability, digital dialogue)
Experience contributing to programme or course unit development
Experience supervising postgraduate or doctoral students
Experience disseminating digital education research or scholarship
What we offer
Generous employer pension contribution
29 days annual leave plus bank holidays, along with Christmas closure
Access to professional development and mentoring opportunities