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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Biochemistry

Employer
UNIVERSITY OF LINCOLN
Location
Lincoln, United Kingdom
Salary
From £33,797 per annum
Closing date
25 Oct 2020

Job Details

School of Life Sciences

Location:  Lincoln
Salary:   From £33,797 per annum
This post is full time and permanent at 1.0 FTE
Closing Date:   Sunday 25 October 2020
Interview Date:   Tuesday 10 November 2020
Reference:  COS777

Lecturer Salary - from £33,797 per annum 

Senior Lecturer Salary - from £39,152 per annum

Following recognition of our excellent research in REF 2014, outstanding 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 Biomedical Biochemistry. This post will support delivery of teaching at all undergraduate levels across our Biomedical Science and Biochemistry programmes. We are seeking a candidate who:

Has a strong academic profile related to Biomedical Biochemistry, Clinical Biochemistry or Human Biochemistry. We would particularly welcome applicants with experience in Pharmacology and Toxicology relevant to Biomedical Science.

Will engage in pure and/or applied research which will complement existing strengths within the School. The successful candidate would be expected to join the Diabetes, Metabolism and Inflammation; Cancer and Ageing or Microbiology and Biotechnology research groups.

The successful applicant is an excellent communicator who will complement the School’s existing teaching. In particular, we are seeking someone who could support teaching both in specialist subject modules and across the wider Biomedical Science and Biochemistry curricula and 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 Professor Steve Bevan, Head of the School of Life Sciences sbevan@lincoln.ac.uk; Dr Matthew Simmonds, Programme Leader for Biomedical Science msimmonds@lincoln.ac.uk or Dr Mark Odell, Programme Leader for Biochemistry modell@lincoln.ac.uk 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.

Company

Since Her Majesty the Queen first opened the University of Lincoln, we’ve had some of the most satisfied students in the UK. And our quality of teaching and research has helped us achieve a growing and international reputation. However, with an ambition to become one of the country’s top institutions, we’re just at the start of our exciting journey.

With over 13,000 students spread across our three campuses of Brayford Pool Marina, Riseholme Park and Holbeach, we’re one of the Lincolnshire’s largest employers. We strive to provide each of our 1,500 plus members of staff a working environment where equality, respect and opportunity are core values. And, whether you’re an academic, researcher, senior manager or part of our professional support team, you’ll find a home of creativity and innovation.
 

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