Company description: We are a world class research-intensive university. We deliver teaching and learning of the highest quality. We play a leading role in economic, social and cultural development of the North East of England. Attracting and retaining high-calibre people is fundamental to our continued success. Job description: The Role The School of History, Classics and Archaeology at Newcastle University invites applications for the role of Lecturer in Twentieth-Century History. This is a teaching-focused role, with some time allocated for scholarship, with mentoring and peer support built in to help develop your wider profile. You will need to demonstrate a track record of high-quality teaching within a higher education environment, as well as effective administration capabilities. You will have excellent skills in communicating engagingly with students. You will be able to work within a diverse teaching and research environment. You will be expected to contribute to our second-year module "The Aftermath of War in Europe and Asia, 1945-1956", as well as modules on historiography and research skills, and modules where there is an opportunity to introduce a field of history of your choice to undergraduate students. You will also supervise undergraduate dissertation projects on a diverse range of topics. There may also be opportunities to contribute to the unit's postgraduate teaching programme. You must be able to demonstrate (through formal or informal actions) a commitment to equality, diversity, inclusion and widening participation. Informal enquiries may be made to Dr Joseph Lawson, Head of History ( joseph.lawsonncl.ac.uk ) or to Prof. Annie Tindley, Head of School ( annie.tindleyncl.ac.uk ). This post is a full-time fixed term for a duration of 3 years, commencing in September 2024. The position is to cover an academic in the section who is taking up a research fellowship. More information on the history section is available here. £33,966 to £44,263 per annum