Arts and Sciences Postgraduate Teaching Assistant 2025/26

Job Description

About UCL

University College London (UCL) is one of the world’s leading universities, currently ranked 9th globally, 5th in Europe, and 2nd in London (QS World University Rankings 2025). UCL is a diverse and inclusive institution with over 52,000 students from more than 150 countries. The university offers a wide range of degree programmes across arts, humanities, sciences, and engineering.

We are committed to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion, and we especially welcome applications from individuals who are underrepresented in UCL’s workforce, including those from Black, Asian, and minority ethnic backgrounds, disabled people, LGBTQI+ people, and women.

About the Department

The UCL Arts and Sciences (USA) Department runs several innovative interdisciplinary program

Bachelor of Arts and Sciences (Basic): Combines arts, social sciences, and sciences, allowing students to specialize while maintaining broad academic exploration.

Master of Arts and Sciences (Masc.) in Creative Health: Focuses on non-clinical, community-led, and arts-based approaches to public health.

Bachelor in Creative Arts and Humanities (BACAH): A creative, practice-based humanities program launched in 2023/24 at UCL East.

PhD in Interdisciplinary Societies, Arts and Sciences: Welcomed its first cohort in 2023/24 and aims to grow to 20 students.

About the Role

We are hiring several Postgraduate Teaching Assistants (PGTAs) for the 2025/26 academic year to support teaching in the BASc, BACAH, and Masco program.

Key responsibilities:

Delivering small-group teaching (seminars/tutorials)

Participating in regular meetings with module leads

Providing student feedback and marking coursework/exams

Tracking student attendance

Supporting assessment and learning activities

Being present on-site (either at Bloomsbury or UCL East) for all teaching weeks and during exams

PGTAs are not expected to teach online. All roles will be supported by relevant training.

There are also marking-only roles available across the three programs.

Eligibility Criteria

Required:

Must be enrolled in at least the second year of a PhD by the start of contract (22 September 2025 for Term 1, or 5 January 2026 for Term 2)

Applicants with a completed PhD are not eligible

Open to students enrolled at UCL or other universities (preference given to UCL students)

Desirable:

Previous experience in undergraduate teaching

Subject knowledge relevant to specific BASC-coded modules (see job pack for details)

You may apply for up to three modules per term, but you will only be assigned one module per term if selected.

Additional Information

This role does not qualify for a Skilled Worker visa sponsorship

All contracts cover teaching, preparation, marking, and office hours

The module list, full person specification, and job description are available via the application page

For questions or to request adjustments or accessible application formats, contact Cristy Meadows (Department Manager) at c.meadows@ucl.ac.uk.

Employee Benefits

UCL offers an excellent benefits package, including:

41 days paid leave (including public holidays and university closure days)

Pension scheme (CARE)

Season ticket and cycle to work schemes

On-site nursery and gym

Enhanced parental leave pay

Staff wellbeing services and EAP

Discounted medical insurance

For full details, visit: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/rewards-and-benefits

Equal Opportunities

UCL values diversity and aims to foster an inclusive culture. We particularly encourage applications from underrepresented groups including Black, Asian, and minority ethnic candidates, disabled people, LGBTQI+ individuals, and women (for senior grades).