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Birkbeck, University of London, is seeking a Lecturer in Discrete Mathematics or Computer Science, to join us this Autumn term 2026. We are seeking a Lecturer in Discrete Mathematics or a Lecturer in Computer Science on a permanent, full-time contract, to join Birkbeck's School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences. Our School offers a successful range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Computer Science, Data Science and Mathematics, and our internationally leading research is organised in three themes – Discrete Mathematics and Algorithms, Data Science and AI, and Logical Methods. As part of our Faculty of Science, you will have the opportunity to engage in both teaching and research, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in your field and you will play a pivotal role in shaping the intellectual future of our diverse student cohort, teaching across our courses and contributing to our exciting research culture and environment, situated in the heart of London's historic Bloomsbury area.
Job Responsibility:
Teach and inspire students across various settings, from small tutorials to large lectures
Develop and deliver engaging teaching materials and methods, and convene modules
Supervise student projects and provide academic guidance
Engage in research activities and contribute to the school's research objectives
Participate in outreach and engagement activities to enhance public understanding of your discipline and/or contribute to School administration and management
Requirements:
Be an experienced researcher and hold a PhD or equivalent in Discrete Mathematics or Computer Science
Have experience in teaching and leading modules at the undergraduate and postgraduate level
Have thorough knowledge of different types of teaching methods and strategies appropriate to Mathematics and Computer Science
Have effective communication and presentation skills
Show a commitment to diversity and the ability to engage students from diverse backgrounds