Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Bioveterinary Science
Published | December 6, 2021 |
Expires | December 21, 2021 |
Location | Lincoln, England, United Kingdom |
Category | Academic and University Positions |
Job Type | Full-time |
Closing Date | 07/01/2022 |
Salary | From £34,304 per annum |
Reference Number | COS076E |
Supporting Document/s |
Academic-Role-Profiles-1.pdf
6.13 MB COS076-Lecturer-in-Bioveterinary-Science-TR-JD-LH-20211201.pdf 125.93 kB COS076-Lecturer-in-Bioveterinary-Science-TSPP-JD-LH-20211201.pdf 125.51 kB COS076-Senior-Lecturer-Bioveterinary-Science-TSPP-JD-LH-20211201.pdf 123.78 kB COS076-Senior-Lecturer-in-Bioveterinary-Science-TR-JD-LH-20211201.pdf 113.26 kB |
Contact Name | Dr Simon Clegg |
Description
Department of Life Sciences
Location: Lincoln
Salary: From £34,304 per annum
Please note, this post is permanent, full time at 1.0 FTE
Closing Date: Friday 07 January 2022
Interview Date: To be confirmed
Reference: COS076E
Lecturer salary from £34,304 per annum.
Senior Lecturer salary from £39,739 per annum.
Following recognition of our excellent research in REF 2014, high student satisfaction in the 2020 NSS and strong undergraduate and postgraduate recruitment, we are seeking to make a further appointment at Lecturer/Senior Lecturer level to expand our expertise in the area of Animal Health and Disease. This post will support delivery of teaching at all undergraduate levels across a range of programmes and is available on a Teaching and Research (TR) or Teaching, Scholarship and Professional Practice (TSPP) role profile. We are seeking a candidate who:
- Has a strong academic profile related to Bioveterinary Science. We would particularly welcome applicants with experience in Veterinary Epidemiology, Anatomy or Physiology but applications from those reinforcing our existing strengths in Virology, Bacteriology or Immunology are also encouraged.
- Will engage in pure and/or applied research or contribute significant teaching and Scholarship expertise which will complement existing strengths within the School.
- Is an excellent communicator who will complement the School’s existing teaching. In particular, we are seeking someone who will support teaching both in specialist subject modules and across the wider life science curriculum.
- Will work closely with other members of staff within the School of Life Sciences as well as external partners
Working with us, you will enjoy the benefits of newly refurbished and exceptionally well equipped research facilities and benefit from a stimulating, interdisciplinary and collegiate environment. We support excellence in research and teaching and you will be part of a team that provides a popular portfolio of qualifications at BSc, MSc and PhD level. You will be based in the heart of a thriving, safe and friendly city.
The University of Lincoln is a forward-thinking, energetic institution, with a substantial commitment to growing science infrastructure. If you would like to be part of shaping our world-class vision and would like to know more about this opportunity please email, Programme Leader in Bioveterinary Science Dr Simon Clegg or Dr Colin Butter, Deputy Programme Lead, for more information or to arrange an informal conversation about the position.
As an institutional Athena SWAN Bronze Award holder we are committed to advancing gender equality in STEM, therefore female applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.
Further details:
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- Academic Role Profiles
We strive for a diverse workforce with the very best employees and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all. The University encourages applications from underrepresented groups inclusive of Black, Asian and other minoritised/marginalised ethnic groups, all gender identities and expressions from the LGBT+ community, candidates with a disability, and those that practise different faiths and beliefs, to enhance our One Community where we strive to be kind, patient, and supportive of each other.
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