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An established industry player is looking for a full-time Lecturer in Financial Economics to enhance their online MSc program. This role involves developing innovative pedagogical content and collaborating with senior academics to ensure high-quality education. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to engage in teaching and research, contributing to the academic profile of the institution. If you are passionate about finance and education, this is a fantastic opportunity to make a significant impact in a prestigious academic environment.
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Lecturer in Financial Economics 2-year Fixed Term Contract Oxford Saïd is seeking to recruit a full-time Lecturer in Financial Economics to develop the pedagogy and content for an exciting online version of the Schools highly successful MSc in Financial Economics degree programme. The Lecturer will help develop this programme, including reviewing and re-creating key content from the current version of the degree, as well as preparing new content and new material to be used in pedagogically innovative ways. The postholder will develop content across the range of courses beginning with Core courses and moving on to elective options as work progresses.The successful candidate will also support senior academic colleagues in the Finance area by also engaging in some teaching on the degree once it begins, to allow for the development and iteration of materials, and may be asked to provide supervision for taught students and engage in their own research.The teaching load for this post is points annually. The position is available as a 2-year FTC and is subject to a probationary period. Closing date for applications is the 16th September at midday BST Essential Selection criteria A doctorate in finance or a related discipline. A background of, or potential for, high-quality independent research in the field and the ability to contextualise teaching and pedagogy within such research and current developments in the field. Experience of leading and developing curricula. Demonstrated programme and project management skills, including an ability to foster teamwork, collaborate closely, and enable the contributions of others. Sufficient teaching experience and depth of knowledge to teach and/or supervise taught graduate students. Ability to contribute to the wider academic profile of the School. Excellent communication skills, both written and oral. Please explore the Further Particulars for a full and detailed description of the role, duties and a recap of essential selection criteria.