Classification: Casual Sessional Academic
Salary package: As per Casual Sessional Academic salary rates
Term: Casual, commencing July 2026
The Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs is seeking to appoint one or more Casual Course Coordinators to support the delivery of the courses outlined below. Please note that course allocations may change once final student enrolment numbers are confirmed. The courses listed and associated duties are indicative only.
Area and Discipline courses
* POLS4044/8044/9001 - Qualitative Research in Politics | Convenor: TBC
* STST8026 – Nuclear Strategy | Convenor: Stephan Fruehling
* DIPL8019 – Indigenous Diplomacy and Sovereignty | Convenor: TBC
About us
The ANU College of Asia and the Pacific (CAP) is a distinctive community of multi-disciplinary and area specialists dedicated to research, education and engagement in the world's most dynamic region. CAP is the global centre of excellence for understanding human development and organisation in Asia and the Pacific, uncovering our past, informing our present, and reshaping our future to address the region's challenges.
As a global leader in Asia Pacific studies in humanities and social sciences, CAP combines disciplinary depth, language teaching, area studies, and publicly engaged policy work. Through its work, the College has played a critical role in advancing Australia's engagement and understanding of the Asia-Pacific region, establishing the Australian National University as a global centre of excellence for research, teaching and impact in the region.
The College consists of two research schools and is home to a range of eleven regional and thematic institutes and centres that support research, education and outreach activities. Our specialists play a vital role in informing public policy and shaping Australia's intellectual engagement with the societies, cultures and economies of Asia and the Pacific.
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The Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs (Bell School) is a world-leading centre for research, education, and policy analysis on international and Asia Pacific politics, security, diplomacy and strategic affairs. The School comprises a number of vibrant, interdisciplinary, intellectual communities: the Department of International Relations, the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, the Department of Political and Social Change, and the Department of Pacific Affairs.
Position overview
As a Course Coordinator (Casual Sessional Academic), you will play an important role in the delivery and coordination of teaching activities within the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific. Working under the guidance of the Course Convenor and School academic staff, you will contribute to high-quality teaching, assessment, and student engagement.
Responsibilities may include:
* coordinating day-to-day course delivery activities
* supporting students through consultation and academic guidance
* marking and providing timely, constructive feedback on assessment tasks
* attending course team meetings and moderation discussions
* assisting with gradebook administration and assessment processes
* liaising with the Course Convenor regarding student progress and course issues
* supporting quality teaching and learning outcomes in accordance with College guidelines
You will work both independently and collaboratively as part of the teaching team to foster active, evidence-based learning and help students achieve the stated learning outcomes of the course.
A Casual Sessional Academic should have qualifications and/or experience recognised by the University as appropriate for the relevant discipline area. This may include:
* previous teaching or course coordination experience
* demonstrated academic achievement in a related field
* professional or industry experience relevant to the course discipline
If you would like to further discuss your application, please contact Associate Professor Tom Cliff: *********@anu.edu.au
How to apply
Applicants must apply online via the ANU recruitment portal and follow the requirements below. Failure to follow these instructions can lead to immediate failure of your application:
* 1 page cover letter including the following:
o Course(s) you would prefer to teach
o A brief summary of your teaching experience, either at the ANU or another institution and include any relevant industry experience (If you have previously tutored at ANU before, please list courses tutored. Please note that Convenors may be contacted)
* Your Resume with appropriate length (up to 3 pages) with a list of minimum 2 referees (preferably including a current or previous supervisor).
* Complete the MS form. Please ensure you also fill in the MS form and listed down your preference to teach. Link here: S2 and Spring Session, 2026 - Bell Casual Sessional Academic - Course Preference Form – Fill out form
Please note that course availability is subject to change depending on enrolment numbers.
Successful applicants must have rights to live and work in Australia.
The successful candidate will be required to undergo a background check during the recruitment process. An offer of employment is conditional on satisfactory results in accordance with the Background Checking Procedure, which sets out the types of checks required by each type of position.
Review of applications will begin after the closing date.