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Doctoral College

Doctoral Students Who Teach

Teaching experience is an excellent way of developing your communication skills, disseminating your research, and giving you experience that can support your career goals.

Queen Mary offers support for graduate teaching assistants (GTAs), teaching associates, demonstrators and PGRs students who teach in a variety of roles.

 

The Brilliant Club Scholars Programme

The Doctoral College partners with The Brilliant Club, an award-winning university access charity, to offer paid teaching opportunities to PGRs. The Brilliant Club recruit and train PGRs to support disadvantaged school pupils access the most competitive universities and succeed when they get there. 

The Brilliant Club provides PGRs training in widening participation, research communication, and teaching. Researchers are then paid to deliver academically rigorous programmes to small groups of pupils in state schools across the UK.

For more information, please register for a Brilliant Club Scholars Programme information session.

 

Queen Mary Academy

The Queen Mary Academy provide educational training and development for PGRs who teach through their Postgraduate Educators Programme.

Workshops

Teaching Recognition

Queen Mary Academy has two routes through which you can gain Associate Fellowship of Advance HE (AFHEA) in recognition of your teaching practice:

CILT

The Certificate in Learning and Teaching (CILT) is a 30-credit postgraduate taught programme that introduces participants to the key knowledge, skills and principles that underpin effective teaching in higher education and fosters self-development as a reflective educator. Successful completion of CILT leads to recognition as Associate Fellow.

AFHEA Accelerators

The AFHEA Accelerator is a mentoring programme for PGR students who want to apply for AFHEA in order to gain formal recognition for teaching activities. It provides a workshop and 1-2-1 support to enable you to write reflectively about your teaching experience. 

 

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