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Explore work as a sociology lecturer: teaching sociology, assessing students and conducting academic research on social questions.
Sociology lecturers prepare lectures, exams and feedback sessions for students in sociology. They also conduct research in sociology, publish findings and work with university colleagues.
In job descriptions, look for sociology, curriculum objectives, student assessment, course material, qualitative or quantitative research, demography, gender studies or social network analysis.
Sociology lecturer work combines university teaching, student assessment and academic research in sociology. The role can include lectures, exams, course material, feedback sessions, publications and collaboration with colleagues. Useful descriptions name the sociological theme, methods, student level and research expectations.
Useful strengths include sociology, curriculum objectives, teaching strategies, student assessment, course material and research methods. Optional depth may include demography, gender studies, communication studies or social network analysis. The lecturer needs to make social concepts teachable and connect them to evidence.
Pay context depends on course responsibility, assessment volume, research expectations, method depth and supervision duties. A role designing courses or leading research seminars carries different weight from one delivering limited teaching. Compare posts through academic autonomy, sociological specialization and responsibility for student development.
Development can move toward senior sociology lecturing, programme coordination, research leadership or deeper specialization in a method or social theme. A useful path keeps sociological research and teaching visible. Moving into generic policy or administration changes the profile if academic sociology becomes secondary.
Check whether the advert names sociology, course material, assessment, qualitative or quantitative research, demography, gender studies or social network analysis. Broad language about society is less useful than concrete courses and methods. The role is academic sociology, not general social work or policy advice.
This guide is editorial career context. It is not official labour-market statistics or role-specific salary data.
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higher education lecturer (2310.1)
| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/116b4c55-5bd0-41e9-9227-98d7ecffeaf6 |
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| ESCO code | 2310.1.38 |
| ISCO group | 2310 |
| Concept type | Occupation |