The School of Business, Law and Entrepreneurship advances innovation, entrepreneurship and social impact through its career-ready graduates and industry-engaged research and connecting people and technology. The School equips students with the knowledge and practical skills needed for a successful career and provides students with a competitive edge through strong industry connections.
Teaching activities occur across the School Departments and Centres are below:
Current Swinburne sessional staff
As part of the annual Expression of Interest (EOI) process, all current sessional staff who are interested in sessional teaching in 2025 are asked to complete a short online form that will capture areas of teaching interest, expertise and key documents This process ensures you remain registered on the University’s sessional listing.
The EOI process also allows for current sessional staff to nominate teaching areas of interest including if you have not previously taught into them and meet the requirements. A list of teaching areas can be found at the bottom of this page, and via the registration form.
This annual renewal process is to ensure we maintain a current sessional list and we capture the required information for AACSB which the Swinburne Business School is accredited.
What you need to include
All current sessional staff will be asked to provide:
AACSB qualification flowchart – can be downloaded from the link available at the bottom of the page. Please complete in Adobe and upload to the application form.
If you require assistance with completing the AACSB flowchart, please get in touch with?soblesupport@swin.edu.au. You can also visit the?AACSB wiki page?for more information regarding this accreditation.
Receipt of your EOI will be acknowledged via a system generated notification. Unit Convenors will contact you if/as requirements arise.
To submit your sessional teaching EOI for 2025, please click the ‘Begin’ button at the bottom of the page.
Current Swinburne HDR students
If you are a currently enrolled HDR student, you are welcomed to apply. Please note, your sessional position should not interfere with the satisfactory progress of your studies. A reminder that the HDR candidature manual and statement of practice can be found?here.
If you are a PhD student who is also a current sessional academic staff member, please ensure you select the option ‘Current HDR student and employed as sessional’.
What you need to include
Receipt of your EOI will be acknowledged via a system generated notification. Unit Convenors will contact you if/as requirements arise.
To submit your sessional teaching EOI for 2025, please click the ‘Begin’ button at the bottom of the page.
External Expression of interest to teach
The School of Business, Law and Entrepreneurship is seeking external expressions of interest in the below listed teaching areas. If you are interested in sessional academic teaching opportunities in these areas and are not currently employed at Swinburne, please submit an EOI to be considered for teaching in 2025.
Please see the teaching areas list at the bottom of this page for specific teaching areas open for external expression of interest.
What you need to include
Please refer to the Position Description that outlines the general expectations of sessional teaching academic staff.
To submit your sessional teaching EOI for 2025, please click the ‘Begin’ button at the bottom of the page. Receipt of your EOI will be acknowledged via a system generated notification. Unit Convenors will contact you if/as requirements arise.
Please note: Candidates applying must have working rights within Australia as work sponsorship is not applicable to this role.
Expression of Interest closes on 10 January 2025, at 11.00pm
Ensure that your online CV is up to date as employers are always searching our online CV database of candidates.
A member of our staff is ready to help you with any questions you may have.