Teaching

College tutors often need to find tutors to cover specific tutorial teaching in colleges, ranging from only a few specific tutorials to covering teaching across a whole academic year. Offering a smaller, specialist portfolio is often more useful than a large number of individual topics. For example: General Relativity (B5), Nuclear and Particle Physics (B4), and 1st year Special Relativity (CP1) is probably more successful than: symmetries, relativity, particle physics, astrophysics, general physics, mathematical methods, optics, quantum optics etc. Visit the teaching tabs on the left to advertise or see the current positions available.

Demonstrating

Undergraduates do a variety of practical work across the first three years of their Physics degree in the Physics Teaching Laboratories. Demonstrators are required to assist the students during this work, with demonstrators typically doing around 3 hours per week for 12-16 weeks during the academic year. Senior members of the department or experienced post docs are always welcome to apply to be a demonstrator at any point during the academic year. Click the 'Demonstrating opportunities available' tab for more information.