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Tertiary Lecturer

Tertiary lecturers teach at universities, colleges of education, polytechnics, wānanga and other post-secondary education providers. They may carry out research to be published.

 

Tasks & duties

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Tertiary lecturers may do some or all of the following:

  • prepare and give lectures to students 
  • prepare and mark assignments, essays and exams 
  • give academic advice to students 
  • may supervise students' research 
  • keep up to date with their subject area 
  • do administrative work 
  • may conduct research and write reports 
  • may deal with public and media enquiries 
  • may attend and present at conferences on their subject area 
  • may publish research and articles on their subject area 
  • may visit students at work placements

 

Specialisations

Tertiary lecturers may choose to work in a particular tertiary instute such as university, polytechnic or wānanga. They may also do specialised research in their subject area.

 

Skills & knowledge

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Tertiary lecturers need to have:

  • up to date knowledge of their subject area
  • teaching and lecturing skills
  • research skills, and up to date knowledge of research methods
  • writing skills
  • knowledge of assessment methods and regulations
  • an understanding of different cultures
  • excellent communication skills, including the ability to network effectively with other academics and professionals
  • planning and organisational ability
  • administrative skills
  • analytical and problem-solving skills
  • computer skills

 

Entry requirements

To become a tertiary lecturer you need a postgraduate qualification and/or extensive experience in the area you are teaching. To lecture in a university, you need to have a Masters degree or a Doctorate, and it is an advantage to have published some work. At polytechnics or institutes of technology, the entry requirements depend on the subject being taught.

A graduate degree is usually required to enter tertiary lecturing jobs at colleges of education.

 

Secondary education

A tertiary entrance qualification is required to enter tertiary training.

 

Training on the job

Tertiary lecturers gain many skills on the job and through carrying out research. Many tertiary education providers have in-house training courses in adult education.

 

Useful experience

Work in their field of expertise and teaching experience are useful backgrounds for tertiary lecturers.

 

Related courses

Teacher Education: Tertiary
Teacher Education: General (Pre-Service)

 

For more information, please refer to Career Services.

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