Lecturer in Ethics and/or Politics | King’s College London
£45,031 – £47,379 per annum
Powered by ServiceSetuABOUT THIS POSITION
Lecturer in Ethics and/or Politics | King’s College London
The Department of Philosophy at King’s College London (KCL) invites applications for the position of Lecturer in Ethics and/or Politics. This is an outstanding opportunity for an accomplished philosopher with a strong research profile and teaching experience to join one of the UK's leading philosophy departments.
The successful candidate will contribute to world-class research and teaching in Ethics and/or Political Philosophy, while developing an independent programme of internationally recognized scholarship.
Position Details
Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
Position | Lecturer in Ethics and/or Politics |
Institution | King’s College London |
Department | Philosophy |
Location | London, United Kingdom |
Employment Type | Full-Time (35 hours per week) |
Contract Type | Permanent |
Salary | £45,031 – £47,379 per annum (including London Weighting Allowance) |
Job Reference | 144566 |
Posted On | 15 June 2026 |
Application Deadline | 14 November 2026 |
About the Department
King’s College London’s Department of Philosophy is one of the largest and most distinguished philosophy departments in the United Kingdom. The department is internationally recognized for research excellence across a broad range of philosophical disciplines, including:
Ethics
Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Mind and Psychology
Philosophy of Language and Linguistics
Metaphysics
Epistemology
Philosophy of Science
History of Philosophy
The department offers a vibrant intellectual environment with a strong commitment to research, teaching excellence, and interdisciplinary engagement.
About the Role
The Department seeks an outstanding philosopher with expertise in Ethics and/or Politics to strengthen its research and teaching profile.
The successful candidate will:
Lead and develop an independent programme of internationally recognized research.
Contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching.
Supervise and mentor students.
Participate in departmental academic activities and initiatives.
Support the continued growth and reputation of the Philosophy Department through research, publications, and scholarly engagement.
This position offers the opportunity to work within a thriving academic community while contributing to some of the most significant contemporary debates in ethics and political philosophy.
Key Responsibilities
Research
Conduct high-quality, original research in Ethics and/or Political Philosophy.
Publish research in leading peer-reviewed journals and academic outlets.
Develop and sustain an internationally recognized research profile.
Contribute to research collaborations and scholarly networks.
Teaching & Supervision
Deliver high-quality teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Design and develop course materials and curricula.
Supervise student dissertations and research projects.
Support student learning and academic development.
Academic Service
Contribute to departmental administration and governance.
Participate in seminars, workshops, conferences, and public engagement activities.
Support the department’s research culture and academic community.
Essential Criteria
Applicants should demonstrate:
Academic Qualifications
A PhD in Philosophy or a closely related discipline (awarded or viva passed by the time of appointment).
Research Excellence
Outstanding research achievement and future potential appropriate to career stage.
Ability to lead an independent programme of research in Ethics and/or Political Philosophy.
Evidence of scholarly publications or research outputs of high quality.
Teaching Experience
Proven teaching competence and experience in higher education.
Ability to engage, inspire, supervise, and support students effectively.
Commitment to teaching excellence and curriculum development.
Desired Attributes
The ideal candidate will possess:
Strong communication and presentation skills.
Ability to contribute to interdisciplinary collaborations.
Commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment.
Capacity to secure research funding and build research networks.
Interest in contributing to the wider academic and public understanding of ethical and political issues.
Why Join King’s College London?
King’s College London is one of the world’s leading research-intensive universities and offers:
A globally recognized academic reputation.
An intellectually stimulating research environment.
Opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration.
Access to extensive research resources and networks.
Strong support for career development and academic progression.
A diverse and international academic community located in the heart of London.
Scholars with a strong background in Ethics and/or Political Philosophy and a commitment to excellence in research and teaching are encouraged to apply for this exciting faculty opportunity at King’s College London.
COMMENTS (0)
Sign in to join the conversation
SIGN IN TO COMMENT