Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Criminology
- Recruiter
- UNIVERSITY OF GREENWICH
- Location
- London, United Kingdom
- Salary
- £33,199 to £48,676 plus £3640 London weighting per annum
- Posted
- 19 Aug 2019
- End of advertisement period
- 18 Sep 2019
- Ref
- 2121
- Academic Discipline
- Social Sciences, Law
- Job Type
- Academic Posts, Principal / Senior Lecturers / Associate Professors, Lecturers / Assistant Professors
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
School of Law
Location: Greenwich
Salary: £33,199 to £48,676 plus £3640 London weighting per annum
Contract Type: Permanent
Closing Date: Wednesday 18 September 2019
Interview Date: To be confirmed
The School of Law and Criminology is situated in the historic world heritage site of the Old Royal Naval College. It is home to over 650 students, studying on the BA in Criminology and Criminal Justice, the BSc Criminology and Criminal Psychology, and other Law and Criminology courses. The School places the student experience at the heart of its approach to teaching and pastoral care and consistently scores extremely well in external student satisfaction surveys.
This vacancy offers an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and committed academic to complement our existing team by making an outstanding contribution to the teaching and research at the School of Law and Criminology in the University of Greenwich.
You will work closely with the dedicated Criminology team to help to continue the School of Law and Criminology’s progress as a centre of teaching and research excellence. The successful candidate will be expected to deliver innovative teaching in the areas of criminal behaviour and quantitative criminology at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Experience of conducting quantitative research and an understanding of basic statistical analyses as well as practical knowledge of SPSS is required. Candidates should also have foundational knowledge of psychological theories and their application to a criminological / forensic context.
You must be able to demonstrate a strong teaching profile and a proven commitment to the student experience, including enhancing their employability opportunities. A PhD (or near completion) is essential, as is energy, enthusiasm and a commitment to play a full and active role in the life of the School of Law and Criminology
For an informal discussion, please contact the Head of School of Law and Criminology, Professor Darrick Jolliffe (d.jolliffe@gre.ac.uk, 0208 331 9759).
We are looking for people who can help us deliver our mission of transforming lives through inspired teaching and research, through our values.
We aim to be an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community.