Graduate Teaching Assistant - Department of Languages & Intercultural Studi at Heriot Watt University
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 May, 25

Salary

14427.0

Posted On

23 Feb, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Communication Skills, Writing, Teaching, English

Industry

Education Management

Description

PHD SCHOLARSHIP WITH GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIP (SPANISH)

The Department seeks to award a PhD scholarship with associated Graduate Teaching Assistantship (GTA) to an outstanding doctoral candidate with clear potential to excel as an academic teacher and researcher. The GTA PhD scholarship is a four-year fixed term position: Students undertake a PhD over four years alongside a 0.25 FTE teaching contract. Remuneration consists of a PhD stipend of £14,427 per annum plus a salary of £7,701. In addition, PhD tuition fees will be covered.

Responsibilities

PURPOSE OF ROLE

Under the leadership of the Head of Department, Prof. Jo Drugan, the role-holder will provide teaching support in Spanish, including large and small group teaching, tutorials and assessment activities.
We invite PhD proposals in the discipline of Interpreting and Translation Studies that reflect inter-linguistic/cultural communication as a situated practice mediated by interpreters and translators (professional and non-professional) (Angelelli, 2008, 2019). We welcome proposals focused on contexts of crisis and conflict (e.g. environmental disputes, natural disasters and zones of tension) that explore how the socially constructed nature of the goals, ideas or messages exchanged in language-mediated communication is influenced by the worldviews and belief systems of the different participants (Angelelli 2004). Proposals should outline an appropriate theoretical framework, and a methodology aligned with the research questions that emerge from the context described above. We would be particularly interested in proposals from countries where Spanish is the societal language and translation/interpreting is used between indigenous languages and Spanish, as well as proposals exploring ecological approaches to interpreting and translation, for example ecolinguistics (e.g. Calvet) or eco-translation approaches (e.g. Cronin).
The supervisory team for this project area will consist of Dr James Kelly & Prof. Claudia Angelelli. Candidates interested in this project area are encouraged to contact Dr Kelly (j.kelly@hw.ac.uk) for an informal discussion about their research proposal prior to submitting their application.
Applicants for this project must have Spanish as their first language. Teaching will be agreed with the Spanish section based on the successful applicant’s prior experience and interests, and will include linguistic and socio-cultural awareness of contemporary Spanish-speaking societies. Over the period of the award, there may be opportunities to take on teaching in interpreting, translation, and intercultural studies, where appropriate, in discussion with the Spanish section and Head of Department.

KEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Reporting to the Head of Department, the post-holder will:

  • Undertake a PhD on the topic specified above, maintaining an appropriate rate of progress and engaging in relevant training and other events as required.
  • Develop and deliver teaching in the areas specified above, including delivery to a range of group sizes in both in-person and online environments.
  • Provide flexible, appropriate, and timely support to students using a variety of media.
  • Prepare and mark assessments and provide student feedback as required, and in line with School policies and standards.
  • Contribute to the administrative work of the Department as required.
  • Undertake other duties as required by the Head of Department.

Relevant training will be provided alongside the role. In particular, during the first two years of the contract, the post-holder will be expected to undertake training in teaching and learning as required by the University, as well as the School’s PGCert in Research Methods (unless equivalent qualifications are already held).

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