_ABOUT THE SCHOOL_
The European School of Economics (ESE) is a private International College of Higher Education releasing British Degrees in all its campuses in London, Rome, Milan, Madrid, Paris, and Florence.
ESE’s mission is to create a new generation of young entrepreneurs and corporate leaders, visionaries, pragmatic dreamers and to achieve such an aim requires more than good programs and good teachers.
The European School of Economics is a new concept in higher education. A college of international business, the scope of an ESE education extends beyond a thorough preparation in the principles of economics, management, marketing or finance. The objective of contemporary colleges and universities should be the development of each individual, through a system of vital ideas, for the preparation of a new generation of visionary leaders.
We embrace the idea that to forge them, academic excellence has to keep up with developing their individual human potential, and that developing intellectual capacities has to go along with creating a true internationality and sound operative skills, both gained in the field, within the leading companies of the world.
_Programme and Module Context _
Events Management - BSc BA Year 3, for students specialising in Sports Management. Organisational Structure & Change - BSc BA Year 3, for students specialising in Management.
Arts Management - part of the Short Course Programme.
_Course Delivery and Responsibilities_
Events Management and Organisational Structure & Change will each comprise 30 hours of teaching, delivered over 10 weeks, with one 3-hour class per week. The courses will run from 21 September to approximately 18 December.
The Lecturer will be responsible for:
- Preparing and delivering presentations and teaching materials.
- Preparing and marking minor and final assessments.
- Participating in one local moderation session.
- Attending relevant faculty meetings.
- Coordinating with the Module Leader on content and assessments.
_Arts Management_
Short Course Arts Management will comprise 20 hours of teaching as part of the Short Course Programme. The lecturer will be responsible for developing and delivering the content and materials in line with the short-course format.
The Academic Coordinator will be available throughout the course to provide support with academic coordination, assessments, scheduling, and any other matters as required.
Job Type: Part-time
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Work Location: In person