Inspire ambitious minds, challenge advanced thinkers, and guide the next generation to excellence. About the role Dates: For course dates between end of June and end of August 2025 Pay: £41 to £55 per hour, depending on experience and qualifications. Pay bands depend on subject knowledge and relevant teaching experience. Accommodation and travel expenses not covered. Working pattern: 18 hrs of seminars, alongside up to 8 hrs of tutorials per 2-week course. Contact time and preparation allowance depend on class size. Teach a short course in Biotechnology and Genetics, Business and Entrepreneurship Law, Mathematics, Medicine, or Neuroscience with undergraduate-level international students. Main duties Plan your own course - Use your subject expertise to prepare engaging topics and teaching materials tailored to a class of up to 8 students aged 18-24. Seminar and tutorial teaching - Create a positive, challenging experience with a productive learning environment and strong work ethic for students. Facilitate university-style study - Set sufficient and challenging pre-course work and independent study throughout the course to encourage students to develop their own ideas, including longer tutorial assignments to be marked. Provide feedback - Support students’ academic development through individual feedback during paired tutorials, informal feedback on other work completed and personalised reports at the end of the course. Complete an induction - Familiarise yourself with company procedures, logistical requirements and safeguarding in advance. Support students - Record attendance and report any welfare concerns to keep students safe. About you You’re enthusiastic about sharing your subject expertise with ambitious young people You take an inclusive, question-led approach to teaching based on student contribution You understand of the range of subject knowledge and of different 18?24 yr olds You’re comfortable explaining complex concepts to non-specialists You appreciate of the importance of looking after young people Essential Master's degree or equivalent in a relevant subject and be working towards a research Masters, PhD or equivalent postgraduate qualification Experience of teaching or working with students in a related role Clear evidence of small group, interactive teaching that supports independent thinking Proven ability to adapt to suit the prior knowledge and interests of different students Right to work in the UK (we cannot sponsor work visas for this role) Desirable Experience teaching undergraduates, especially small group tutorials or supervisions Professional industry or academic research experience in your subject Association and familiarity with the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge Planning your own teaching content Working at a summer school Working with non-native speakers