Stipendiary Lecturer in Spanish (fixed-term)
Exeter College (in association with Keble College) is seeking to appoint a Stipendiary Lecturer in Law. This is a fixed-term role, tenable from 1 October 2026 – 31 March 2027.
The Lecturer will be required to undertake 128 ‘contact’ hours of tutorial or class teaching of undergraduates for the colleges (or, by exchange, undergraduates of other colleges) during the period of the appointment. In addition, they will be required to set and mark college examinations, and to participate fully in the undergraduate Admissions process and Access/ Outreach activities, and in the running of Spanish within the colleges.
The Lecturer must be able to teach the following papers as a minimum:
- Translation classes for first year (Prelims) and fourth year students
- Literature tutorials and seminars for the broad-based introductory first-year literature papers, Prelims III and IV, covering Hispanic literature from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century
The ability to teach the following papers would be an advantage, but is not essential:
- Tutorials and seminars for the early modern Spanish (Golden Age) literature papers VII and X and where applicable coursework or undergraduate dissertations in a relevant area
- Other papers on the Oxford syllabus, as appropriate
The salary will be within the range of £22,540 – £24,982 in total for the period of the appointment. In addition, a range of other generous benefits are available.
For more information, including details of how to apply, please download a copy of the Further Particulars.
The closing date for applications is 12pm noon (BST) on Friday 19 June 2026.
Exeter College is an equal opportunities employer and values diversity.