The next Brilliant Club Recruitment Activity is being held on 27 May at 12:30-13:30. You can sign up via Eventbrite here.
The Scholars Programme is run by The Brilliant Club, an award-winning university access charity. They recruit and train doctoral and post-doctoral researchers to deliver programmes of university-style teaching to pupils in schools that serve under-represented communities.
Why Become a Scholars Programme PhD Tutor?
- Support local pupils from underrepresented backgrounds to access university
- Get expert training and real experience to develop your teaching and other transferable skills
- Earn £500 per placement plus an additional £100 for designing a new course, and travel expenses
- Disseminate your research to small groups of school pupils
- Join a nationwide community of like-minded researchers making a huge impact on university access
Tutors are supported by a training programme consisting of two full-days, including sessions on tutorial pedagogy, assessment and designing a course handbook. Each Scholars Programme placement then begins with tutors accompanying their pupils on a university trip, followed by six further tutorials in their school. At the end of the programme pupils submit an assignment which is marked by their tutor.
You can find out more about The Brilliant Club and the tutoring opportunity online. To sign up for an information webinar, click here.
To apply to work as a PhD tutor please complete the application form.
Successful applicants are able to select which terms they would like to work as a tutor in and whether they would like to deliver multiple placements.
If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to email The Brilliant Club at applythebrilliantclub.org.
Looking for a full-time position?
If you’re keen on working with young people and feel passionate about our charity’s aims, you can apply to our sister programme, Researchers in Schools. RIS is a full-time route into teaching for PhDs that incorporates elements from The Scholars Programme, along with a host of other features designed to get the most from your research skill set. For more information on RIS, including funding and benefits, contact us on applyresearchersinschools.org or visit www.researchersinschools.org