Association of University Teachers

Good practice guide for the employment of postgraduate students to teach

Employing departments and institutions should show due regard to the graduate student teacher's personal research and course work. Departments should monitor teaching workloads to ensure that they do not present an obstacle to fulfilling academic course requirements in a timely way.

Each employing department should appoint a senior member of staff as a mentor responsible for coordinating postgraduate teaching and overseeing the training, development, support and assessment of postgraduate teaching staff.

Employing institutions should have a code of practice on the employment of postgraduate student teaching staff including a statement of rights and responsibilities and a recommendation that postgraduate teaching staff join the recognised union.

Employers have a duty to provide insurance cover to indemnify postgraduate teachers against legal liability arising from actions in the course of their employment.

Postgraduate students employed to teach or demonstrate are entitled to expect:

Training

Postgraduate students employed to teach are entitled to expect appropriate and adequate training to prepare them for their work. This will vary depending on the nature of the course to be taught and the teaching role and responsibilities. However, postgraduate students employed to teach or demonstrate are entitled to expect: