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Lecturer in Key Institutions: IMF, WORLD BANK, WTO (HPL)

Omnes Education London Campus

Location: London
Salary: From £80 From £80ph
Hours: Part Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 6th August 2024
Closes: 19th August 2024

OMNES Education

OMNES Education is a private multidisciplinary higher education and research institution located in various cities across Europe.

The group provides its 40,000 students the opportunity to study across a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, including MBA and DBA.

OMNES Education in London (OELS)

Located in Marylebone, OELS welcomes 1,300 students every year and offers programmes in Business Management, Engineering, Communications, and Political Science.

We aim to provide students with high-quality learning experiences in an English environment to help them flourish in their professional and personal lives.

The successful candidate is expected:

  • To teach from early September to mid Dec, 2024 (Total: 72 hours over the semester):
  • 1 module in Key Institutions: IMF, WORLD BANK, WTO
    • for the Undergraduate Year 3 (level 6) in International Relations programme
    • 24h x 3 groups (in-person) = 16 sessions of 1.5h each per group (72h)
  • To design module handbook (a template will be provided) and all teaching content
  • To design and mark all assessments providing constructive written feedback
  • To attend induction & core meetings
  • To monitor, evaluate, and assess individual student progress and achievement
  • To monitor students' attendance and maintain records
  • To deliver inclusive and high-quality teaching
  • To fully participate in the quality assurance and improvement processes and procedures

The Module

This module aims to provide an advanced introduction to key international institutions (IR) that form the basis of economic and political global governance. Students will develop a good understanding of the rules based liberal world order and the institutions, processes, actions, norms and customs and processes that regulate international actors' behaviour.

There is some flexibility regarding the content and guidance will be available.

The module has five learning outcomes:

  • Critically view key players in IR and global governance;
  • Apply IR and IPE concepts and theory to specific events and empirical case-studies;
  • Explain how historical developments and global trends influence the current challenges and opportunities for IR;
  • Present, communicate and debate international institutions topics coherently;
  • Write an analytical and well researched paper on relevant topics, through independent study, group-based seminars, workshops, and interdisciplinary learning.

Salary & Benefits

- From £80/h depending on qualification and experience
- Potential funding for Advance HE applications
- In-house training
- Regular social events organised

Application Process

- To apply, send your CV and a cover letter as attachments to job@oels.co.uk
- Use each criterion as a heading and provide clear and specific examples to illustrate how you meet each of these criteria
- Provide details of two referees
- For more information, contact Mr Mati Kaim, Director of Teaching & Learning at mkaim@omneseducation.com
- Closing date: August 19th, 2024
- Interviews: Week of August 26th (on campus)

 

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