The Brilliant Club: Teaching Opportunities for doctoral and post-doctoral researchers

The Brilliant Club is an award winning charity that recruits, trains and places doctoral and post-doctoral researchers in low participation schools to deliver programmes of university-style tutorials to small groups of high performing pupils. 

The Club is offering autumn placements, for PhD Tutors to work with twelve high-performing 10-13 year old pupils, delivering a series of six tutorials that takes them beyond the curriculum and helps them to develop the knowledge, skills and ambition necessary to secure places at top universities. Successful candidates typically deliver a pre-designed course and modify it to include aspects of their own research interests. Courses include ‘Evolution’, ’Turning Points in English History’ and ‘Could the stars float in the bath?’

The training programme is delivered by qualified teachers and focuses on learning theory and teaching technique. The first tutorial takes place at the Club’s launch trips, where tutors accompany pupils on a visit to a highly-selective university. The in-school tutorials are each one hour long, and pupils complete the programme with an extended assignment which tutors mark before delivering the final tutorial.

Tutors are paid £450 for a single placement, and there are opportunities to take part in more than one placement in the autumn and over the following terms with older pupils.

If you would like to apply to work as a Brilliant Club tutor, please fill in their online application form here 

To find out more, have a look at their Tutor Brochure, or send an email to apply@thebrilliantclub.org

Please see linked below two case studies from Birkbeck students who have participated in the programme.
Case Study – Linda Grant – Birkbeck – August 2014,
Case Study – Emily Williams – Birkbeck – 08.2014

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Call for editors – The Dandelion Journal

CALL for EDITORS

The Dandelion Journal seeks EDITORS to assist in the compiling and editing of the journal’s ‘Holding Things in Common’ special issue.

We invite all Birkbeck School of Arts Postgraduate Students to join the Dandelion Journal Editorial Team. No prior experience of publishing or editorial is necessary: you will learn editorial skills as you go. We particularly require editors whose expertise lie in the fields of: History of Art, Screen Media, English and Humanities.

As a Dandelion Subeditor, you will be required to edit and copyedit two or three articles (of up to 5000 words each) between mid-October 2014 and early March 2015. You may need to attend one or two editorial meetings with the rest of the team during this time. You will also be welcome to contribute to the team in any other ways you desire (e.g. events planning, design, typesetting etc).

We encourage you to send us an email explaining why and how you would like to be involved and detailing any relevant experience you have.

We look forward to hearing from you: mail@dandelionjournal.org

Many thanks
The editors
www.dandelionjournal.org

 

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