Hughes Hall is a College of the University of Cambridge with a vibrant, international, and friendly academic atmosphere.
Established in 1885, we are known today as a progressive College, bridging the academic and external worlds with an innovative, inclusive, and informal atmosphere.
We work collaboratively alongside people from all over the world, at every stage of their careers, and from all academic disciplines, to enable our people to achieve global impact through a culture of academic excellence, comprehensive support structures, and social opportunity.
Joining us means being part of a dynamic and professional environment, with over 150 staff, 250 Fellows, and around 900 students, from over 80 countries.
Hughes Hall is located in the heart of Cambridge, an oasis of calm near the busy city centre, halfway between the railway station and market square. Our main site is a quiet and secluded group of buildings set around the University cricket ground, off Mill Road.
We are committed to protecting the health, wellbeing and safety of our staff, and working at Hughes means being able to access comprehensive welfare resources and development opportunities. Find out more in Our Benefits. Hughes Hall is a Disability Confident Employer – see below for details.
Kitchen Assistant
We are recruiting for a Kitchen Assistant to work alongside the catering team to assist with meeting the daily operational needs of the Department. The position is expected to focus on dish and pot washing in addition to general cleaning duties. It will also involve other departmental work as required by the demands of the business.
The successful applicant will take direction from the Head Chef and Head of Domestic Operations on all matters involving departmental standards, health and safety, due diligence and staff development training.
The closing date is midday on Monday 10th March 2025. Interviews will be at Hughes Hall Cambridge week commencing 17th March 2025.
College Teaching Assistant in Law
Hughes Hall invites applications for a full-time, fixed-term College Teaching Assistant (CTA) in Law to commence as soon as possible. Applicants must be able to offer teaching in key areas of the Cambridge undergraduate Law Tripos; experience teaching criminal, equity, contract and/or human rights law would be an advantage, as would experience teaching mature undergraduate students (all Hughes Hall undergraduates are over the age of 21 when commencing study). See the relevant departmental website for more information: https://www.ba.law.cam.ac.uk/studying-law-cambridge/tripos-papers.
The closing date for applications is Friday 28 March please note applications must have been submitted by Midday. Interviews will be held at Hughes Hall, Cambridge on Tuesday 8 April.
Centre for Climate Engagement - Easter Intern
This is an exciting opportunity to be part of the Law and Climate team at the Centre for Climate Engagement, to work on projects at the intersection of law, corporate governance, and climate change. The opportunity is based at the Centre for Climate Engagement, Hughes Hall, Cambridge.
Please also send details of a referee and their contact details (your supervisor, if you are a student). Note, a verbal reference will be requested for shortlisted applicants.
If you are a current student, please also send in a completed and signed Tutor Permission Form with your application.
Please refer to the guidance: working whilst studying. http://www.cambridgestudents.cam.ac.uk/your-course/graduatestudy/your-student-status/working-while-you-study
The closing date for applications is 20 March 2025 at midday BST.
Our purpose and vision
“Hughes Hall was founded in 1885 to change Cambridge, to change the lives of those who studied here and, through them, to bring about positive change in society through the transformative power of education. As we approach the College’s 150th birthday, we are updating that vision for the future, building on the unique and special College that we already have.”
“Our College is founded on clear values: inclusion, innovation and impact. These values are mutually reinforcing, and they run through everything we do. They are the basis of our offer to our students, researchers, staff and senior members.”
“Like our founders, we want to transform the College and, through it, the lives of the people who come to learn, to teach and to do research. And through them to change society for the better.”
Sir Laurie Bristow, President.
An oasis of calm and quiet near the city centre and ten minutes by bike from the train station, we provide a supportive and stimulating environment for work, study and research.
Disability Confident employer scheme
Hughes Hall is a Disability Confident Employer and welcomes applications from individuals with disabilities and is committed to ensuring fair treatment throughout the recruitment process. Adjustments will be made, wherever reasonable, to enable applicants to compete to the best of their ability and, if successful, to assist them during their employment.
We encourage applicants to disclose their disabilities in order that any specific arrangements, particularly for the selection process, can be accommodated. Applicants or employees can disclose a disability at any time.
If you wish to discuss any reasonable adjustments necessary, you can contact the HR department at any point in the process. Contact details will be in the job description. Alternatively, you can contact the HR & Recruitment Coordinator at hr@hughes.cam.ac.uk.
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