Tutors and demonstrators play an important part in delivering our School's teaching programme. It is an excellent opportunity for students to gain academic skills as they continue studying. We believe it is of significant benefit to our current undergraduate and postgraduate taught students to learn from a mixture of teachers. It also benefits you by providing you with a range of opportunities, including enabling you to build up a network across the School and different research groups. What does it mean to be a tutor and demonstrator? Overview of the benefits and responsibilities of a Tutor and Demonstrator (T&D). How can I become a tutor and demonstrator? Find out about our recruitment timelines, if you are eligible to apply and the application process. How and when do I get paid? Information and guidelines around pay rates and what you need to do to get paid. What training and support is available? There are a number of mandatory training and optional training courses available. T&D recruitment timeline The recruitment timeline for Semster 1 2024-25 tutoring and demonstrating is available in now - NB you must be located within the UK to work as a T&D Key contacts Clare Barnes - Tutoring and Demonstrating Academic Coordinator Email: C.Barnes@ed.ac.uk Jacqueline Trousdale – Tutoring and Demonstrating Administrator Email: td.geos@ed.ac.uk You can subscribe to the T&D mailing list for regular updates Our people This article was published on 2024-07-01