In 1956 Thody was appointed Assistant Lecturer, later
Lecturer, at
Queen's University Belfast. In 1965 he was appointed
Professor of French Literature at the
University of Leeds where he remained until his retirement in 1993. He translated and edited work by
Albert Camus and
Lucien Goldmann, and wrote book-length studies of writers including Camus,
Jean-Paul Sartre,
Jean Genet,
Marcel Proust,
Aldous Huxley and
Roland Barthes. Thody launched a "total immersion language course" in French for the
Civil Service College in 1972. In 25 years, 700 senior civil servants attended it. Thody was also a member of the civil service final selection panel. In 1982, he wrote the Thody Report, on improving
Diplomatic Service language training. ==Personal life==