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The School of Science, Computing and Engineering Technologies offers courses in science, chemistry and biotechnology, physics and astronomy, mathematics, computer science, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, robotics engineering, software engineering and telecommunications engineering.
The School comprises of five departments and four research centres. The following departments are included for the sessional teaching EOI
* Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology
* Department of Computing Technologies
* Department of Engineering Technologies
* Department of Mathematics
* Department of Physics and Astronomy
Click on the School link below to find out more about the School structure, departments, and course offerings
School of Science Computing and Engineering Technology
In addition to the above departments, the School offers sessional tutor opportunities within our student support centres:
* The Mathematics and Statistics Help (MASH) Centre – MASH provides support for units with mathematical content and provides a one-to-one drop-in service for students who want help in a non-judgemental and supportive atmosphere independent of their departments. It sees students from departments whose units contain or require first year university mathematics (usually Calculus and Linear Algebra), although there are also students with questions that are both more or less advanced than these topics, including physics related questions.
* The Networking Help Desk - The Help Desk provides support for students undertaking introductory networking Units in units covering Cisco and Microsoft curriculum. Support is offered on a one-to-one basis and independent of the corresponding Unit Staff.
Current Swinburne sessional staff
As part of the annual Expression of Interest (EOI) process, all current sessional staff who are interested in sessional teaching in 2025 are asked to complete a short online form that will capture areas of teaching interest, expertise and key documents.
The EOI process also allows for current sessional staff to nominate teaching areas of interest including if you have not previously taught into them and meet the requirements. A list of teaching areas can be found at the bottom of this page, and via the registration form.
This process also ensures that any required documentation related to employment or professional accreditation remain current and ensures you remain registered on the University’s sessional listing
What you need to include
All current sessional staff will be asked to provide:
* Updated CV and contact details
* Discipline area expertise for teaching (select up to 3)
To submit your sessional teaching EOI for 2025, please click the ‘Begin’ button at the bottom of the page.
Receipt of your EOI will be acknowledged via a system generated notification. Unit Convenors will contact you if/as requirements arise.
Current Swinburne HDR students
If you are a currently enrolled HDR student, you are welcomed to apply. Please note, your sessional position should not interfere with the satisfactory progress of your studies. A reminder that the HDR candidature manual and statement of practice can be found here.
If you are a PhD student who is also a current sessional academic staff member, please ensure you select the option ‘Current HDR student and employed as sessional’.
What you need to include
* Current CV and contact details
* Approval from your principal academic supervisor
* Discipline area expertise for teaching (select up to 3)
* Visa details or working rights information (if applicable)
To submit your sessional teaching EOI for 2025, please click the ‘Begin’ button at the bottom of the page.
Receipt of your EOI will be acknowledged via a system generated notification. Unit Convenors will contact you if/as requirements arise.
External Expression of interest to teach
The School of Science, Computing and Engineering Technologies is seeking external expressions of interest in the below listed teaching areas. If you are interested in sessional academic teaching opportunities in the below areas and are not currently employed at Swinburne, please to submit an EOI to be considered for teaching in 2025.
* Client-Server, Mobile and/or Web Development
* Cloud Architecture, Security and Operating System
* Computing (Algorithms and/or Artificial Intelligence)
* Cyber Security (Analysis and/or Programming)
* Information Systems (Business, Ethics, and/or No Code Development)
* Internet of Things and Device Programming
* Data Networking and Network Security
* Electrical - Circuits and Control Systems
* Applied Mathematics
* Mathematics Education
* Engineering Mathematics
* Calculus and Algebra
What you need to include
* Current CV and contact details (including referees and details of teaching experience where applicable)
* Certified copy of relevant qualifications
* Current registration or licences if applicable to your teaching area
* Preferred teaching discipline area (you may select up to 3)
* Student evaluations (if applicable)
* Visa details or working rights information (if applicable)
Please note: Candidates applying must have working rights within Australia as work sponsorship is not applicable to this role.
To submit your sessional teaching EOI for 2025, please click the ‘Begin’ button at the bottom of the page.
Receipt of your EOI will be acknowledged via a system generated notification. Unit Convenors will contact you if/as requirements arise.
Expression of Interest closes on 10 January 2025, at 11.00pm
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