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Lecturer – Politics and International Relations

Monash · Clayton, Johnston County

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Be ready to discuss your Politics and International Relations teaching portfolio, sample syllabi, and how you support diverse learners. Prepare a short research or scholarship narrative and examples of collegial service. Ask about teaching load, unit coordination, and how the school balances teaching with research expectations.

Fit summary

Strong fit if you can teach Politics and International Relations at university level, work on-site in Clayton, and combine classroom delivery with scholarly or professional contribution. Thin company and location data means you should verify campus, school, and employment terms directly with the employer.

Day in the role

As Lecturer – Politics and International Relations at Monash, a typical day centres on preparing and delivering undergraduate or postgraduate classes, updating reading lists and assessments, holding student consultations, and contributing to curriculum and school meetings. Research, marking, and service work (seminars, committees, community engagement) usually sit alongside teaching, with priorities set by the school’s teaching calendar and research agenda.

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Is this role remote?

No. The listing marks remote as off, so expect on-site work in Clayton.

What is Monash according to the source data?

Company data links monash.com to the Division of Monash electoral division (first contested 2019); news items also mention Monash University activity—confirm the hiring entity on the official posting.

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Company facts (cached)

Website: monash.com

The Division of Monash is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria, which was contested for the first time at the 2019 federal election.

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Role overview (listing rewrite)

Monash University invites applications for a full-time Lecturer in Politics and International Relations based at its Clayton campus in Johnston County — a continuing academic appointment at one of the world's top 50 universities. About the Role This continuing, full-time position sits within a dynamic faculty committed to rigorous scholarship and transformative student experiences. As a Level B Lecturer, you will contribute to teaching, research, and the broader intellectual life of the department, with a remuneration package of $123,138–$146,228 plus 17% employer superannuation. What You'll Do Design and deliver undergraduate and postgraduate courses in politics, international relations, and related areas Supervise honors and higher-degree research students, supporting their academic development Produce high-quality research outputs including peer-reviewed publications and conference contributions Collaborate with colleagues on curriculum development and departmental initiatives Contribute to faculty governance, committee work, and community engagement activities Build connections with policy institutions, government bodies, and international organizations relevant to your research expertise What We're Looking For A completed doctoral degree in Politics, International Relations, or a closely related discipline An emerging or established research profile with a clear publication record or pipeline Demonstrated experience teaching at the tertiary level with strong student outcomes Specialist expertise in one or more subfields such as IR theory, comparative politics, security studies, foreign policy, or global governance Excellent written and oral communication skills suited to diverse student cohorts A commitment to inclusive, collaborative academic culture About Monash Ranked among the top 50 universities globally, Monash is an institution where ambitious ideas meet the scholars who pursue them. The Clayton campus is the university's largest and most research-intensive site, home to a vibrant community of faculty, researchers, and students engaged in work that shapes policy and public discourse worldwide. Monash fosters an inclusive environment and actively encourages applications from candidates of all backgrounds. How to Apply Submit your application directly through this listing. Your application should address the academic selection criteria and include a current curriculum vitae and a brief research and teaching statement.

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