Senior Lecturer/Reader/Professor of Cardiovascular Science
- Recruiter
- UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
- Location
- Bristol (City Centre), City of Bristol (GB)
- Posted
- 21 Mar 2017
- End of advertisement period
- 01 May 2017
- Academic Discipline
- Clinical, Pre-clinical & Health, Other Health & Social Care
- Job Type
- Academic Posts, Readers / Senior Research Fellows, Principal / Senior Lecturers / Associate Professors
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Senior Lecturer/Reader/Professor of Cardiovascular Science
Job number ACAD102521
School of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience
Open ended contract staff
Full time
Salary Competitive Salary plus Benefits
Closing date for applications 01-May-2017
The University of Bristol is continuing to expand its established strengths in Cardiovascular Science.
As part of this commitment the School of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience wishes to appoint and outstanding individual with an internationally recognised track record in this discipline. The individual will join a vibrant School and complement our current research strengths, which range from molecular and cellular studies through to clinical investigations. The successful applicant will contribute to our undergraduate teaching and flagship postgraduate training. The successful applicant joins a larger Bristol CardioVascular community within the university and associated NHS Trusts and will also contribute to shaping the flagship Bristol Heart Institute recently introduced by the university as a strategic research initiative.
Applications for this post are welcomed from established academics with exceptional publication and funding records.
Informal enquires are welcome and can be directed to the Head of School, Professor Chris Fry:
Email: PHPH-hos@bristol.ac.uk
Telephone: 0117 33 12265
Closing date: Monday 1st May 2017.
Interviews are scheduled to take place on Thursday 22nd June 2017.
The University is committed to creating and sustaining a fully inclusive culture. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and communities.