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Join a leading international education provider at the Aberdeen International Study Centre, where you will enhance learning experiences for students. This role involves teaching Biology modules across various programs, developing engaging course materials, and fostering student success through innovative teaching methods. You'll play a key role in shaping the educational journey of diverse learners, ensuring quality assurance, and collaborating with dedicated teams. If you are passionate about education and eager to make a difference, this opportunity offers a supportive environment for your professional growth.
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Aberdeen International Study Centre (ISC) is located within the University of Aberdeen campus. You will work in a culture focused on enhancing learning, teaching, and assessment through a developmental approach, emphasizing autonomy, innovation, and development opportunities.
Your responsibilities include teaching all Biology modules on our Undergraduate Foundation Programme, International Year 2, and Pre-Masters Programmes. You will contribute to developing teaching materials and assessments, and empower students through engaging, student-centered, and innovative learning experiences. You will also undertake marking and provide feedback on assessments.
Study Group is a leading international education provider committed to helping students worldwide. We offer a variety of study programmes and have a global network of offices and university partnerships. Our Insendi platform supports innovative digital learning experiences.
We uphold high standards in safeguarding, conducting background checks, references, ID, and right-to-work verifications. We are an equal-opportunity employer dedicated to diversity and inclusion. Your information will be kept confidential as per our Privacy Policy. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so apply promptly to avoid disappointment.