The Union have a new opportunity for Head of Campaigns to join the team. Reference Number: HOC1 Salary: £72,414p.a (inclusive of London Allowance) Hours: 35 per week Contract: Permanent, Full Time Location: Carlow Street, London, NW1 Closing Date: Monday 2 February at 10.00 am About Us: The Union represents over 120,000 academics, lecturers, trainers, instructors, researchers, managers, administrators, computer staff, librarians and postgraduates in universities, colleges, prisons, adult education and training organisations across the UK. We also have members in the private sector, for example in private training agencies and language schools, as well as members working on a freelance basis. Students training to teach in post-school education also belong to The Union. Head of Campaigns - The Role: The Union is looking for an exceptional and inspiring individual to lead its campaigns team. This is a key post for an experienced and ambitious individual to lead the team and maximise exposure for the union's work. You will have an important role in managing a small team to ensure strategic and operational aims and objectives are met. Head of Campaigns - Key Responsibilities: - To be responsible for the management and implementation of The Union's campaigns strategy - To be responsible for the line management of the union's campaigns team, in accordance with The Union's employment policies and procedures - To develop and promote national The Union campaigns - To maintain awareness and knowledge of current issues and political trends in post compulsory education - To supervise and support the production and distribution of national, regional, and local campaign material, working with other teams and departments as appropriate Head of Campaigns - You: - Experience of a similar working environment and/or understanding of working for a trade union or other not-for-profit organisations - Experience of managing staff team - Knowledge of current issues and political trends in post-16 education - Experience of developing and implementing effective campaigning strategies - Understanding of the use of publicity materials in supporting campaigning, organising, and recruitment campaigns Benefits of working for the Union - Supportive Family Policies: Embrace family life with enhanced Maternity, Adoption, Paternity, and Shared Parental Leave schemes - Health and Well-being Support: Access to confidential counselling 24/7 through our Employee Assistance Programme; advice and face-to-face intervention from via our Physiotherapy Advice Line; healthcare assessment - Flexible Working: Take advantage of our Flexitime scheme, allowing you to tailor your work hours within our Work Life Balance policy - Financial Assistance: Benefit from being enrolled in the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), childcare support, interest-free season ticket loans, and assistance with the cost of eyesight testing and glasses for DSE use - Training and Development: Elevate your skills with tailored training, developmental support, and over 300 eLearning modules available through our online Training Room Further information We welcome applications from any candidate but are particularly keen to receive applications from women and global majority candidates; if this is you, we invite you to join an online briefing, on 27 January from 1-2pm. Application Process: The Union requires its employees to work from their office/in the field for at least 60% of their working week. They may apply to work from home for the remaining 40%. We need your support to make sure our employees come from a variety of backgrounds, so we especially welcome applications from disadvantaged communities. Even if you are not selected, it would be really helpful if you could complete the diversity & inclusion data when you apply for this role, because we can make sure we are encouraging a diverse mixture of candidates to apply. The Union is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. Closing date for applications: Monday 2 February at 10 am. Interview date: Friday 27 February 2026 To submit your application for this exciting Head of Campaigns opportunity, please click 'Apply' now!
Jan 22, 2026
Full time
The Union have a new opportunity for Head of Campaigns to join the team. Reference Number: HOC1 Salary: £72,414p.a (inclusive of London Allowance) Hours: 35 per week Contract: Permanent, Full Time Location: Carlow Street, London, NW1 Closing Date: Monday 2 February at 10.00 am About Us: The Union represents over 120,000 academics, lecturers, trainers, instructors, researchers, managers, administrators, computer staff, librarians and postgraduates in universities, colleges, prisons, adult education and training organisations across the UK. We also have members in the private sector, for example in private training agencies and language schools, as well as members working on a freelance basis. Students training to teach in post-school education also belong to The Union. Head of Campaigns - The Role: The Union is looking for an exceptional and inspiring individual to lead its campaigns team. This is a key post for an experienced and ambitious individual to lead the team and maximise exposure for the union's work. You will have an important role in managing a small team to ensure strategic and operational aims and objectives are met. Head of Campaigns - Key Responsibilities: - To be responsible for the management and implementation of The Union's campaigns strategy - To be responsible for the line management of the union's campaigns team, in accordance with The Union's employment policies and procedures - To develop and promote national The Union campaigns - To maintain awareness and knowledge of current issues and political trends in post compulsory education - To supervise and support the production and distribution of national, regional, and local campaign material, working with other teams and departments as appropriate Head of Campaigns - You: - Experience of a similar working environment and/or understanding of working for a trade union or other not-for-profit organisations - Experience of managing staff team - Knowledge of current issues and political trends in post-16 education - Experience of developing and implementing effective campaigning strategies - Understanding of the use of publicity materials in supporting campaigning, organising, and recruitment campaigns Benefits of working for the Union - Supportive Family Policies: Embrace family life with enhanced Maternity, Adoption, Paternity, and Shared Parental Leave schemes - Health and Well-being Support: Access to confidential counselling 24/7 through our Employee Assistance Programme; advice and face-to-face intervention from via our Physiotherapy Advice Line; healthcare assessment - Flexible Working: Take advantage of our Flexitime scheme, allowing you to tailor your work hours within our Work Life Balance policy - Financial Assistance: Benefit from being enrolled in the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), childcare support, interest-free season ticket loans, and assistance with the cost of eyesight testing and glasses for DSE use - Training and Development: Elevate your skills with tailored training, developmental support, and over 300 eLearning modules available through our online Training Room Further information We welcome applications from any candidate but are particularly keen to receive applications from women and global majority candidates; if this is you, we invite you to join an online briefing, on 27 January from 1-2pm. Application Process: The Union requires its employees to work from their office/in the field for at least 60% of their working week. They may apply to work from home for the remaining 40%. We need your support to make sure our employees come from a variety of backgrounds, so we especially welcome applications from disadvantaged communities. Even if you are not selected, it would be really helpful if you could complete the diversity & inclusion data when you apply for this role, because we can make sure we are encouraging a diverse mixture of candidates to apply. The Union is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. Closing date for applications: Monday 2 February at 10 am. Interview date: Friday 27 February 2026 To submit your application for this exciting Head of Campaigns opportunity, please click 'Apply' now!
REGIONAL SUPPORT OFFICER Based in the NEU South West office (Exeter, EX2 7FW) Permanent, full-time Commencing salary £47,701 per annum The National Education Union is a force for change in the world of education, bringing together more than 450,000 teachers, lecturers, support staff and leaders working in maintained and independent schools and colleges across the UK. Regional Support Officers have a key role in supporting members, activists and lay officers across the region. They do this by providing a wide range of support in delivering the region's strategic objectives to members and lay officers, in particular undertaking individual casework, advice on employment law and conditions of service, pay and bargaining, and recruitment and organising. The successful candidates will therefore need to be able to demonstrate good knowledge of employment law, practices, policies and procedures as well as a good understanding of trade union organising. We are looking for applicants who can work as part of a team with good organisational and communication skills, who are able to prioritise work under pressure, use initiative and have sound analytical and problem-solving skills. The role of Regional Support Officer is an office-based role, however other work and training may be required to be undertaken at different locations in the region and our London Headquarters. Prospective applicants are also advised that your normal place of work will be the NEU office specified in this advert and that the NEU operates 'Blended Working Arrangements' for office based staff, which means you will typically need to be based in the designated NEU office for 3 to 4 days a week (based on a full-time contract), with the remaining days based at home, and subject to business needs. In addition to salary, we offer good conditions including 33 days' annual leave plus four Christmas closure days and a defined benefit pension scheme. Salary and benefits are pro-rata for part-time applicants. Further details can be downloaded from our website via the button below where applicants will be able to complete an online application on our recruitment portal. Closing date is mid-day Tuesday 10 February 2026. We welcome applications from individuals seeking part-time, job-share or other flexible working arrangements. THE UNION IS FUNDAMENTALLY COMMITTED TO EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES IN ITS POLICIES AND PRACTICE
Jan 21, 2026
Full time
REGIONAL SUPPORT OFFICER Based in the NEU South West office (Exeter, EX2 7FW) Permanent, full-time Commencing salary £47,701 per annum The National Education Union is a force for change in the world of education, bringing together more than 450,000 teachers, lecturers, support staff and leaders working in maintained and independent schools and colleges across the UK. Regional Support Officers have a key role in supporting members, activists and lay officers across the region. They do this by providing a wide range of support in delivering the region's strategic objectives to members and lay officers, in particular undertaking individual casework, advice on employment law and conditions of service, pay and bargaining, and recruitment and organising. The successful candidates will therefore need to be able to demonstrate good knowledge of employment law, practices, policies and procedures as well as a good understanding of trade union organising. We are looking for applicants who can work as part of a team with good organisational and communication skills, who are able to prioritise work under pressure, use initiative and have sound analytical and problem-solving skills. The role of Regional Support Officer is an office-based role, however other work and training may be required to be undertaken at different locations in the region and our London Headquarters. Prospective applicants are also advised that your normal place of work will be the NEU office specified in this advert and that the NEU operates 'Blended Working Arrangements' for office based staff, which means you will typically need to be based in the designated NEU office for 3 to 4 days a week (based on a full-time contract), with the remaining days based at home, and subject to business needs. In addition to salary, we offer good conditions including 33 days' annual leave plus four Christmas closure days and a defined benefit pension scheme. Salary and benefits are pro-rata for part-time applicants. Further details can be downloaded from our website via the button below where applicants will be able to complete an online application on our recruitment portal. Closing date is mid-day Tuesday 10 February 2026. We welcome applications from individuals seeking part-time, job-share or other flexible working arrangements. THE UNION IS FUNDAMENTALLY COMMITTED TO EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES IN ITS POLICIES AND PRACTICE
A respected further education college in Lewisham is looking for a Multi-Skills Lecturer to teach Level 1 students in various trades, including carpentry and plumbing. The role involves delivering engaging lessons, tracking student progress, and collaborating with colleagues to maintain high teaching standards. Applicants must have a recognised teaching qualification and previous experience in further education. The contract is ongoing temporary with the potential to go permanent.
Jan 21, 2026
Full time
A respected further education college in Lewisham is looking for a Multi-Skills Lecturer to teach Level 1 students in various trades, including carpentry and plumbing. The role involves delivering engaging lessons, tracking student progress, and collaborating with colleagues to maintain high teaching standards. Applicants must have a recognised teaching qualification and previous experience in further education. The contract is ongoing temporary with the potential to go permanent.
Multi-Skills Lecturer - Further Education College in Lewisham Location: Lewisham, London Contract Type: Ongoing Temporary (Potential to Go Permanent) Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00am-4:45pm (35 hours per week) Pay Rate: Circa £35 per hour + 12.07% holiday pay (PAYE, weekly) We are working with a respected and forward thinking further education college in Lewisham to recruit a passionate and skilled Level 1 Multi Skills Lecturer. The college is committed to providing high quality technical education, supporting learners in developing hands on skills across multiple trades including carpentry, plumbing, and basic electrical. This is an ongoing temporary position with the potential to become permanent for the right candidate. Key Responsibilities Deliver engaging and practical Level 1 Multi Skills lessons to learners aged 16+ Monitor student progress and support achievement in line with curriculum standards Assess and track learners' development through both formative and summative assessments Work collaboratively with colleagues to maintain high standards of teaching and learning You Must Have A recognised teaching qualification (e.g., PGCE, Cert Ed, or equivalent) An Assessing Qualification (e.g., TAQA, A1, D32/33) Enhanced DBS registered on the Update Service Prior experience teaching Multi Skills in a Further Education setting What We Offer Competitive Rates: Circa £35 per hour + 12.07% holiday pay (PAYE, weekly) Anytime Wage Service: Access part of your week's pay early for those unexpected expenses Free CPD Courses: Over 80 learning and development courses available through Flick Learning Exclusive Discounts: Save on family activities, gift experiences, flowers, meal plans, and much more Brand Savings: Big discounts on popular active brands like Nike, Timberland, and Converse Health & Wellness: Access the Medicash virtual GP app and enjoy discounted Health Club membership Barista Discounts: 25% off all barista made hot drinks at thousands of venues nationwide, including Café Nero and Blacksheep Free Mortgage Consultations Transparent PAYE Pay: No umbrella fees or confusing payslips Next Steps Once you've applied, one of our friendly further education consultants will give you a call to discuss this opportunity. The college will move quickly for the right applicant, and they have a simple and concise interview process. Think FE Ltd. are acting as an employment business for this position. Working for/with Think FE Ltd. is subject to agreement to our Terms and Conditions.
Jan 21, 2026
Full time
Multi-Skills Lecturer - Further Education College in Lewisham Location: Lewisham, London Contract Type: Ongoing Temporary (Potential to Go Permanent) Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00am-4:45pm (35 hours per week) Pay Rate: Circa £35 per hour + 12.07% holiday pay (PAYE, weekly) We are working with a respected and forward thinking further education college in Lewisham to recruit a passionate and skilled Level 1 Multi Skills Lecturer. The college is committed to providing high quality technical education, supporting learners in developing hands on skills across multiple trades including carpentry, plumbing, and basic electrical. This is an ongoing temporary position with the potential to become permanent for the right candidate. Key Responsibilities Deliver engaging and practical Level 1 Multi Skills lessons to learners aged 16+ Monitor student progress and support achievement in line with curriculum standards Assess and track learners' development through both formative and summative assessments Work collaboratively with colleagues to maintain high standards of teaching and learning You Must Have A recognised teaching qualification (e.g., PGCE, Cert Ed, or equivalent) An Assessing Qualification (e.g., TAQA, A1, D32/33) Enhanced DBS registered on the Update Service Prior experience teaching Multi Skills in a Further Education setting What We Offer Competitive Rates: Circa £35 per hour + 12.07% holiday pay (PAYE, weekly) Anytime Wage Service: Access part of your week's pay early for those unexpected expenses Free CPD Courses: Over 80 learning and development courses available through Flick Learning Exclusive Discounts: Save on family activities, gift experiences, flowers, meal plans, and much more Brand Savings: Big discounts on popular active brands like Nike, Timberland, and Converse Health & Wellness: Access the Medicash virtual GP app and enjoy discounted Health Club membership Barista Discounts: 25% off all barista made hot drinks at thousands of venues nationwide, including Café Nero and Blacksheep Free Mortgage Consultations Transparent PAYE Pay: No umbrella fees or confusing payslips Next Steps Once you've applied, one of our friendly further education consultants will give you a call to discuss this opportunity. The college will move quickly for the right applicant, and they have a simple and concise interview process. Think FE Ltd. are acting as an employment business for this position. Working for/with Think FE Ltd. is subject to agreement to our Terms and Conditions.
Morgan Jones Recruitment Consultants
Brinsworth, Yorkshire
Are you a Construction Teacher looking for a fresh challenge? Can you deliver on plastering or brick programmes up to L3, with previous teaching experience on BTEC qualifications? We have an amazing opportunity in Rotherham for an experienced Lecturer in Construction Skills - (Multiple Trades) to help train the next generation of construction students. Lecturer in Construction Skills - (Multiple Trades) Location: Rotherham Salary - Dependent on Experience Hours: Part - Time, 24 hours a week Contract: Temporary position for 3 weeks You will need to have previous teaching experience as well as Levels 1-3 Trade Qualifications or equivalent. Responsibilities: You will teach and assess on a range of courses and learning programmes, appropriate to your skills and qualifications You will plan, prepare, and assess to ensure excellent teaching and learning occurs You will undertake the necessary administrative tasks associated with your role Coach and train to the CSCS standard You ll prepare students for higher levels of study (including Higher Education) and vitally for the world of work, developing specific vocational work and employability skills through the curriculum You will work with the Pastoral and Progression Coach and course team to facilitate our Next Steps Passport and actively promote work experience opportunities in conjunction with work experience coordinators Play an important role in providing pre- and on-course guidance that supports learners through to successful outcomes You will have overall responsibility for the academic and pastoral care of a group or groups You will set targets using an electronic individual learning programme (eILP) for each student Monitoring and tracking of enrolment, registration and exam claims All work carried out must satisfy external body requirements and be in line with policy and procedure Skills and Experience: Previous experience in a teaching or work-based learning role Must have Levels 1-3 trade qualifications & previous teaching experience on BTEC qualifications Excellent communication skills and strong work ethic Must hold current qualifications in CSCS and construction Organised and able to meet deadlines with multiple projects happening concurrently Exceptional communication skills with students, teachers, parents, and more Strong attention to detail To find out more about the position, please apply, and we will be in touch to discuss the role in more detail About Morgan Jones: Morgan Jones Limited acts as an employment agency. By applying, you accept the Terms & Conditions as well as the Privacy, Cookie, and Data Retention Policy which can be found on our website. Due to the high volume of applicants we see, if you have not heard back from us within 72 hours, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. To view other great opportunities, visit our website or follow Morgan Jones on your favourite social networks Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn.
Jan 21, 2026
Seasonal
Are you a Construction Teacher looking for a fresh challenge? Can you deliver on plastering or brick programmes up to L3, with previous teaching experience on BTEC qualifications? We have an amazing opportunity in Rotherham for an experienced Lecturer in Construction Skills - (Multiple Trades) to help train the next generation of construction students. Lecturer in Construction Skills - (Multiple Trades) Location: Rotherham Salary - Dependent on Experience Hours: Part - Time, 24 hours a week Contract: Temporary position for 3 weeks You will need to have previous teaching experience as well as Levels 1-3 Trade Qualifications or equivalent. Responsibilities: You will teach and assess on a range of courses and learning programmes, appropriate to your skills and qualifications You will plan, prepare, and assess to ensure excellent teaching and learning occurs You will undertake the necessary administrative tasks associated with your role Coach and train to the CSCS standard You ll prepare students for higher levels of study (including Higher Education) and vitally for the world of work, developing specific vocational work and employability skills through the curriculum You will work with the Pastoral and Progression Coach and course team to facilitate our Next Steps Passport and actively promote work experience opportunities in conjunction with work experience coordinators Play an important role in providing pre- and on-course guidance that supports learners through to successful outcomes You will have overall responsibility for the academic and pastoral care of a group or groups You will set targets using an electronic individual learning programme (eILP) for each student Monitoring and tracking of enrolment, registration and exam claims All work carried out must satisfy external body requirements and be in line with policy and procedure Skills and Experience: Previous experience in a teaching or work-based learning role Must have Levels 1-3 trade qualifications & previous teaching experience on BTEC qualifications Excellent communication skills and strong work ethic Must hold current qualifications in CSCS and construction Organised and able to meet deadlines with multiple projects happening concurrently Exceptional communication skills with students, teachers, parents, and more Strong attention to detail To find out more about the position, please apply, and we will be in touch to discuss the role in more detail About Morgan Jones: Morgan Jones Limited acts as an employment agency. By applying, you accept the Terms & Conditions as well as the Privacy, Cookie, and Data Retention Policy which can be found on our website. Due to the high volume of applicants we see, if you have not heard back from us within 72 hours, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. To view other great opportunities, visit our website or follow Morgan Jones on your favourite social networks Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn.
Morgan Jones Recruitment Consultants
Brinsworth, Yorkshire
Electrical Installations Lecturer Salary: Up to £37,199 per annum, including Market Force Enhancement + benefits Hours : 37hrs/Week Location: Rotherham Type: Permanent About the Role Are you an experienced electrical installation professional ready to put down the tools and step into teaching? Or perhaps a seasoned tutor or assessor seeking a new challenge? Here s your chance to impact the future of skilled electricians and inspire the next generation. In this rewarding position, you ll deliver top-quality teaching and assessments up to Level 3, including study programmes, adult programmes, and apprenticeships, all within a workshop and classroom setting. By motivating and guiding students to realise their potential, you ll help build their skills for a bright future Key Responsibilities Deliver engaging, hands-on lessons using practical, theoretical, and digital teaching methods Develop creative learning resources and monitor learner progress Collaborate effectively with team members, technicians, and internal departments Set SMART targets and conduct relevant assessments to drive learner success Qualifications and Skills Level 3 or above vocational qualification in Electrical Installations Relevant teaching qualification or willingness to work towards it Level 2 (or equivalent) English and Maths qualification (or willingness to undertake) Strong interpersonal skills and a motivated, team-oriented attitude Benefits Teachers Pensions Scheme eligibility 50 days of annual leave, including a Christmas closure period Career Development support, including funding for training and apprenticeships Access to on-site gyms, restaurants, and salons Flexible Working Hours (where available) New Teacher Grants: Up to £6,000 in STEM subjects (conditions apply) About Our Client Our client is dedicated to excellence in education and training, with a vision to be an outstanding provider in the sector. They embrace diversity and are Investors in Diversity accredited, fostering an inclusive work culture where integrity, teamwork, and delivering results are central values. Join a team that s committed to these values and is proud to be part of the South Yorkshire Institute of Technology Join Us in Making a Difference If you re passionate about sharing your expertise and helping others succeed, this could be your next fulfilling role. Apply today to be a part of a supportive, high-achieving team! Morgan Jones is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, age, or veteran status About Morgan Jones: Morgan Jones Limited acts as an employment agency. By applying, you accept our Terms & Conditions, Privacy, Cookie, and Data Retention Policy available on our website If you haven t heard from us within 72 hours, please assume your application has been unsuccessful. Check our website or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn for more opportunities
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
Electrical Installations Lecturer Salary: Up to £37,199 per annum, including Market Force Enhancement + benefits Hours : 37hrs/Week Location: Rotherham Type: Permanent About the Role Are you an experienced electrical installation professional ready to put down the tools and step into teaching? Or perhaps a seasoned tutor or assessor seeking a new challenge? Here s your chance to impact the future of skilled electricians and inspire the next generation. In this rewarding position, you ll deliver top-quality teaching and assessments up to Level 3, including study programmes, adult programmes, and apprenticeships, all within a workshop and classroom setting. By motivating and guiding students to realise their potential, you ll help build their skills for a bright future Key Responsibilities Deliver engaging, hands-on lessons using practical, theoretical, and digital teaching methods Develop creative learning resources and monitor learner progress Collaborate effectively with team members, technicians, and internal departments Set SMART targets and conduct relevant assessments to drive learner success Qualifications and Skills Level 3 or above vocational qualification in Electrical Installations Relevant teaching qualification or willingness to work towards it Level 2 (or equivalent) English and Maths qualification (or willingness to undertake) Strong interpersonal skills and a motivated, team-oriented attitude Benefits Teachers Pensions Scheme eligibility 50 days of annual leave, including a Christmas closure period Career Development support, including funding for training and apprenticeships Access to on-site gyms, restaurants, and salons Flexible Working Hours (where available) New Teacher Grants: Up to £6,000 in STEM subjects (conditions apply) About Our Client Our client is dedicated to excellence in education and training, with a vision to be an outstanding provider in the sector. They embrace diversity and are Investors in Diversity accredited, fostering an inclusive work culture where integrity, teamwork, and delivering results are central values. Join a team that s committed to these values and is proud to be part of the South Yorkshire Institute of Technology Join Us in Making a Difference If you re passionate about sharing your expertise and helping others succeed, this could be your next fulfilling role. Apply today to be a part of a supportive, high-achieving team! Morgan Jones is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, age, or veteran status About Morgan Jones: Morgan Jones Limited acts as an employment agency. By applying, you accept our Terms & Conditions, Privacy, Cookie, and Data Retention Policy available on our website If you haven t heard from us within 72 hours, please assume your application has been unsuccessful. Check our website or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn for more opportunities
A notable UK educational institution is seeking a Lecturer for their Master of Landscape Architecture programme in Manchester. The successful candidate will lead design studio teaching, coordinate curriculum delivery, and support students' learning. Ideal applicants will possess teaching experience, chartered membership of the Landscape Institute or equivalent, and a PhD qualification. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are essential. Applications are invited from all backgrounds, supporting equality and diversity.
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
A notable UK educational institution is seeking a Lecturer for their Master of Landscape Architecture programme in Manchester. The successful candidate will lead design studio teaching, coordinate curriculum delivery, and support students' learning. Ideal applicants will possess teaching experience, chartered membership of the Landscape Institute or equivalent, and a PhD qualification. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are essential. Applications are invited from all backgrounds, supporting equality and diversity.
Job title: Senior Lecturer/Reader/Professor in Anthropology Department: Anthropology & Sociology Contract Type: Permanent (Successful candidate must be based in the UK for the duration of their contract). Grade: G9/AC4 (Senior Lecturer/Reader) & Merit A/Career A (Professor) Salary: £62,738.57 - £71,981.57 G9/AC4 / £72,538.57 - £82,560.57 Merit A/Career A Location: Bloomsbury, London Hours: 35 per week About the Role The Department of Anthropology and Sociology welcomes applications for this senior academic post as part of CAMHRA, commencing September 2026. The successful candidate will be an outstanding anthropologist with requisite teaching and research expertise in mental health care, as well as in the wider discipline of social/cultural anthropology. It is expected that you will have expertise relevant to the vision and strategy of SOAS. You must have a PhD in Social/Cultural Anthropology or a closely related field and a strong track record of publications contributing to the department's excellent research profile. This will be evidenced by original fieldwork and publications, as well as other outputs, knowledge exchange and public/policy engagement activities, proportionate to career level. We particularly welcome applications from candidates who have occupied leadership roles within discipline-specific Centres, including developing productive research collaborations with non-HEI as well as HEI partners. Candidates will contribute to the development of innovative, inclusive pedagogies and have experience working with students of diverse backgrounds and life experiences, including those having mental health expertise from clinical, professional and lived experience careers. In addition to teaching and research, the role holder will be expected to provide academic advising, supervise dissertations at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, supervise doctoral research and writing, and hold administrative roles as appropriate within the Department, College and/or School. About the Department The Department of Anthropology and Sociology is a world leading research led department. Its academics and research students work across a wide spectrum of anthropological, regional, and theoretical issues, including medical and psychological anthropology, food, migration, political economy and politics, conflict, gender, race, infrastructure, climate change, religion, critical theory and innovative ethnographic methods. The Department is leading a key field by hosting UKRI Research England supported Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action (CAMHRA). CAMHRA is a discipline specific research centre working at the intersection of anthropology and mental health research. CAMHRA's work elucidates the ways in which distress relates to experiences of economic precarity, inequality, racial and gendered violence, climate crisis and the everyday struggles related to loss, care and connection. CAMHRA's focus is on research, partnerships, education and training and public engagement. More information about CAMHRA is available here. Further information about the Department of Anthropology & Sociology is available online: What We Offer Generous Holiday Entitlement: Benefit from 44 days of holiday (30 days annual leave, plus bank holidays and 5 closure days over Christmas and Easter) to ensure ample time for rest and relaxation. Flexible Working Arrangements: We recognise the importance of flexibility and offer options to help you manage your professional and personal commitments effectively. Generous occupational pension scheme: To provide financial security for your future. Learning and Development: We are dedicated to your professional growth and development and offer diverse learning and development opportunities to enhance your skills and advance your career. Health and Well being Initiatives: Take advantage of our cycle to work scheme, eye tests, and season ticket loan to support your health and mobility. Enhanced Family Leave: We offer enhanced maternity, paternity & partner leave, and shared parental leave to support you during significant life events. Employee Assistance Programme: Access our confidential EAP for advice and support whenever needed. Discounted Gym Membership: Maintain your fitness with our discounted gym membership. How to Apply Please complete the online application form and upload your CV, publications, and a supporting statement. Closing date: 2nd February 2026. Completed applications must be received by 23:59 on the closing date of 2nd February 2026 to be considered. Interviews to be held in February 2026. Use of AI While AI tools can be beneficial, we value the personal touch and authenticity in job applications. We encourage you to highlight your unique experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, ensuring all information is accurate. Please use AI tools responsibly and with integrity throughout the application and selection process. Further information Successful candidates will need to demonstrate their eligibility to work in the UK or have limited leave to remain in the UK and associated right to work for the duration of their employment with SOAS, in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. We are able to offer sponsorship for candidates who do not currently possess the right to work in the UK. If you have any questions or require any assistance with regard to the application process, please contact us via the HR Contact Form SOAS. Please note that SOAS will be closed from 24th December 2025 - 04th January 2026, all queries within this period will be picked up w/c 5th January 2026. For information on how and why SOAS processes personal data about its job applicants, please read our Job Applicant Notice.
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
Job title: Senior Lecturer/Reader/Professor in Anthropology Department: Anthropology & Sociology Contract Type: Permanent (Successful candidate must be based in the UK for the duration of their contract). Grade: G9/AC4 (Senior Lecturer/Reader) & Merit A/Career A (Professor) Salary: £62,738.57 - £71,981.57 G9/AC4 / £72,538.57 - £82,560.57 Merit A/Career A Location: Bloomsbury, London Hours: 35 per week About the Role The Department of Anthropology and Sociology welcomes applications for this senior academic post as part of CAMHRA, commencing September 2026. The successful candidate will be an outstanding anthropologist with requisite teaching and research expertise in mental health care, as well as in the wider discipline of social/cultural anthropology. It is expected that you will have expertise relevant to the vision and strategy of SOAS. You must have a PhD in Social/Cultural Anthropology or a closely related field and a strong track record of publications contributing to the department's excellent research profile. This will be evidenced by original fieldwork and publications, as well as other outputs, knowledge exchange and public/policy engagement activities, proportionate to career level. We particularly welcome applications from candidates who have occupied leadership roles within discipline-specific Centres, including developing productive research collaborations with non-HEI as well as HEI partners. Candidates will contribute to the development of innovative, inclusive pedagogies and have experience working with students of diverse backgrounds and life experiences, including those having mental health expertise from clinical, professional and lived experience careers. In addition to teaching and research, the role holder will be expected to provide academic advising, supervise dissertations at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, supervise doctoral research and writing, and hold administrative roles as appropriate within the Department, College and/or School. About the Department The Department of Anthropology and Sociology is a world leading research led department. Its academics and research students work across a wide spectrum of anthropological, regional, and theoretical issues, including medical and psychological anthropology, food, migration, political economy and politics, conflict, gender, race, infrastructure, climate change, religion, critical theory and innovative ethnographic methods. The Department is leading a key field by hosting UKRI Research England supported Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action (CAMHRA). CAMHRA is a discipline specific research centre working at the intersection of anthropology and mental health research. CAMHRA's work elucidates the ways in which distress relates to experiences of economic precarity, inequality, racial and gendered violence, climate crisis and the everyday struggles related to loss, care and connection. CAMHRA's focus is on research, partnerships, education and training and public engagement. More information about CAMHRA is available here. Further information about the Department of Anthropology & Sociology is available online: What We Offer Generous Holiday Entitlement: Benefit from 44 days of holiday (30 days annual leave, plus bank holidays and 5 closure days over Christmas and Easter) to ensure ample time for rest and relaxation. Flexible Working Arrangements: We recognise the importance of flexibility and offer options to help you manage your professional and personal commitments effectively. Generous occupational pension scheme: To provide financial security for your future. Learning and Development: We are dedicated to your professional growth and development and offer diverse learning and development opportunities to enhance your skills and advance your career. Health and Well being Initiatives: Take advantage of our cycle to work scheme, eye tests, and season ticket loan to support your health and mobility. Enhanced Family Leave: We offer enhanced maternity, paternity & partner leave, and shared parental leave to support you during significant life events. Employee Assistance Programme: Access our confidential EAP for advice and support whenever needed. Discounted Gym Membership: Maintain your fitness with our discounted gym membership. How to Apply Please complete the online application form and upload your CV, publications, and a supporting statement. Closing date: 2nd February 2026. Completed applications must be received by 23:59 on the closing date of 2nd February 2026 to be considered. Interviews to be held in February 2026. Use of AI While AI tools can be beneficial, we value the personal touch and authenticity in job applications. We encourage you to highlight your unique experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, ensuring all information is accurate. Please use AI tools responsibly and with integrity throughout the application and selection process. Further information Successful candidates will need to demonstrate their eligibility to work in the UK or have limited leave to remain in the UK and associated right to work for the duration of their employment with SOAS, in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. We are able to offer sponsorship for candidates who do not currently possess the right to work in the UK. If you have any questions or require any assistance with regard to the application process, please contact us via the HR Contact Form SOAS. Please note that SOAS will be closed from 24th December 2025 - 04th January 2026, all queries within this period will be picked up w/c 5th January 2026. For information on how and why SOAS processes personal data about its job applicants, please read our Job Applicant Notice.
ACM The Academy of Contemporary Music
Guildford, Surrey
Contract: Casual/Variable Hours Salary From: pro rata £34,308 Full time equivalent Locations: Guildford Role Purpose You will teach Games Design and Development to students studying within the Academy of Contemporary Music. As an associate lecturer your duties include the delivery and assessment of modules related to your specialism. Main Responsibilities To help with clarity, prior to the start of each academic year, you will be given a more specific responsibility set with associated KPIs as part of your annual review process. Curriculum Development and Delivery Review and appropriately utilise all learning and teaching materials and resources for the modules that you teach Use your own industry and/or academic experience to enhance your teaching and support the development of your students in relation to their industry and/or academic skills and knowledge Provide opportunities for all students in your classes to develop skills that enable their academic, personal and professional progression Deliver a high quality teaching experience to students, engaging with CPD opportunities to enhance your teaching practice Engage with module leaders to ensure that your classes are delivered appropriately to support a positive and accessible experience for a diverse body of students Undertake assessment and marking activities as appropriate Take registers and track attendance and engagement for your classes, letting module leaders know if you are concerned about any particular students Engage with module leaders to gather and respond to feedback from the students that you teach Provide support for the students in your classes, engaging with your module leader to signpost them to other departments and individuals as appropriate Quality Assurance and Enhancement Contribute to discussions related to the course curriculum, delivery and overall student experience in relation to your areas of expertise Support module leader(s) to implement strategies related to attainment and retention in your classes Uphold academic and professional standards in all areas of your practice Actively engage with ACM's policies and processes regarding learning, teaching and assessment Review and respond to feedback about the modules that you teach on, as appropriate Ensure that the classes that you teach adhere to appropriate academic standards Additional Responsibilities Attend meetings as required to identify areas of good practice and/or risk Support student recruitment activities Contribute to discussions about developments to the modules that you teach Support students in your classes, in alignment with safeguarding and wellbeing mechanisms at ACM Person Specification Essential Qualifications An honours degree or an appropriate and equivalent professional qualification in a relevant subject. Essential Skills Expertise in Games Design theoretical concepts, Unity, Unreal Engine, C#, and C++ is essential. Expertise in Games Development theoretical concepts. Awareness of the current issues impacting Higher Education and the role that teaching plays Excellent IT skills and knowledge Excellent oral and written communication skills Desirable Qualifications A teaching qualification in Higher Education or Associate Fellowship with AdvanceHE, or a commitment to undertake qualification whilst in post Experience of curriculum design and development Experience supporting students Personal Qualities Excellent communication and interpersonal skills An eye for detail Collaborative team player Strong organisational and reporting skills Ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines Comfortable in a fast paced environment Ability to work on own initiative, prioritising and managing time effectively Values Inclusivity: To empower individuals from diverse backgrounds, to maintain accessibility, and provide an inclusive organisational culture. Supportive environments: To provide environments that support personal and professional development through a holistic approach and bring the benefits of the creative arts to the wider community. Agility and innovation: To provide an inspiring organisational culture that embraces innovation through openness, flexibility, creativity and self-evaluation. Connectivity: To recognise the benefits of working closely with industry and others, to embrace new technologies, and to provide meaningful opportunities, in order to enhance learning. Professional and academically strong standards: To provide state of the art professional environments, to inspire determination and enthusiasm, and ensure high professional and academic standards. This job purpose reflects the core activities of the post. As the Department and the post-holder develop, there will inevitably be some changes to the duties for which the post is responsible, and possibly to the emphasis of the post itself. ACM expects that the post-holder will recognise this and will adopt a flexible approach to work. This could include undertaking relevant training where necessary. Should significant changes to the job purpose become necessary, the post-holder will be consulted and the changes reflected in a revised job purpose. ACM reserves the right to close job adverts earlier than the advertised end date where required based on volume of applications.
Jan 20, 2026
Full time
Contract: Casual/Variable Hours Salary From: pro rata £34,308 Full time equivalent Locations: Guildford Role Purpose You will teach Games Design and Development to students studying within the Academy of Contemporary Music. As an associate lecturer your duties include the delivery and assessment of modules related to your specialism. Main Responsibilities To help with clarity, prior to the start of each academic year, you will be given a more specific responsibility set with associated KPIs as part of your annual review process. Curriculum Development and Delivery Review and appropriately utilise all learning and teaching materials and resources for the modules that you teach Use your own industry and/or academic experience to enhance your teaching and support the development of your students in relation to their industry and/or academic skills and knowledge Provide opportunities for all students in your classes to develop skills that enable their academic, personal and professional progression Deliver a high quality teaching experience to students, engaging with CPD opportunities to enhance your teaching practice Engage with module leaders to ensure that your classes are delivered appropriately to support a positive and accessible experience for a diverse body of students Undertake assessment and marking activities as appropriate Take registers and track attendance and engagement for your classes, letting module leaders know if you are concerned about any particular students Engage with module leaders to gather and respond to feedback from the students that you teach Provide support for the students in your classes, engaging with your module leader to signpost them to other departments and individuals as appropriate Quality Assurance and Enhancement Contribute to discussions related to the course curriculum, delivery and overall student experience in relation to your areas of expertise Support module leader(s) to implement strategies related to attainment and retention in your classes Uphold academic and professional standards in all areas of your practice Actively engage with ACM's policies and processes regarding learning, teaching and assessment Review and respond to feedback about the modules that you teach on, as appropriate Ensure that the classes that you teach adhere to appropriate academic standards Additional Responsibilities Attend meetings as required to identify areas of good practice and/or risk Support student recruitment activities Contribute to discussions about developments to the modules that you teach Support students in your classes, in alignment with safeguarding and wellbeing mechanisms at ACM Person Specification Essential Qualifications An honours degree or an appropriate and equivalent professional qualification in a relevant subject. Essential Skills Expertise in Games Design theoretical concepts, Unity, Unreal Engine, C#, and C++ is essential. Expertise in Games Development theoretical concepts. Awareness of the current issues impacting Higher Education and the role that teaching plays Excellent IT skills and knowledge Excellent oral and written communication skills Desirable Qualifications A teaching qualification in Higher Education or Associate Fellowship with AdvanceHE, or a commitment to undertake qualification whilst in post Experience of curriculum design and development Experience supporting students Personal Qualities Excellent communication and interpersonal skills An eye for detail Collaborative team player Strong organisational and reporting skills Ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines Comfortable in a fast paced environment Ability to work on own initiative, prioritising and managing time effectively Values Inclusivity: To empower individuals from diverse backgrounds, to maintain accessibility, and provide an inclusive organisational culture. Supportive environments: To provide environments that support personal and professional development through a holistic approach and bring the benefits of the creative arts to the wider community. Agility and innovation: To provide an inspiring organisational culture that embraces innovation through openness, flexibility, creativity and self-evaluation. Connectivity: To recognise the benefits of working closely with industry and others, to embrace new technologies, and to provide meaningful opportunities, in order to enhance learning. Professional and academically strong standards: To provide state of the art professional environments, to inspire determination and enthusiasm, and ensure high professional and academic standards. This job purpose reflects the core activities of the post. As the Department and the post-holder develop, there will inevitably be some changes to the duties for which the post is responsible, and possibly to the emphasis of the post itself. ACM expects that the post-holder will recognise this and will adopt a flexible approach to work. This could include undertaking relevant training where necessary. Should significant changes to the job purpose become necessary, the post-holder will be consulted and the changes reflected in a revised job purpose. ACM reserves the right to close job adverts earlier than the advertised end date where required based on volume of applications.
University and College Union have a new opportunity for Head of Campaigns to join the team. Reference Number: HOC1 Salary: £72,414p.a (inclusive of London Allowance) Hours: 35 per week Contract: Permanent, Full Time Location: Carlow Street, London, NW1 7LH Closing Date: Monday 2 February at 10.00 am About Us: The University and College Union (UCU) represents over 120,000 academics, lecturers, trainers, instructors, researchers, managers, administrators, computer staff, librarians and postgraduates in universities, colleges, prisons, adult education and training organisations across the UK. We also have members in the private sector, for example in private training agencies and language schools, as well as members working on a freelance basis. Students training to teach in post-school education also belong to UCU. Head of Campaigns - The Role: UCU is looking for an exceptional and inspiring individual to lead its campaigns team. This is a key post for an experienced and ambitious individual to lead the team and maximise exposure for the union s work. You will have an important role in managing a small team to ensure strategic and operational aims and objectives are met. Head of Campaigns Key Responsibilities: - To be responsible for the management and implementation of UCU s campaigns strategy - To be responsible for the line management of the union s campaigns team, in accordance with UCU s employment policies and procedures - To develop and promote national UCU campaigns - To maintain awareness and knowledge of current issues and political trends in post compulsory education - To supervise and support the production and distribution of national, regional, and local campaign material, working with other teams and departments as appropriate Head of Campaigns You: - Experience of a similar working environment and/or understanding of working for a trade union or other not-for-profit organisations - Experience of managing staff team - Knowledge of current issues and political trends in post-16 education - Experience of developing and implementing effective campaigning strategies - Understanding of the use of publicity materials in supporting campaigning, organising, and recruitment campaigns Benefits of working for the University and College Union - Supportive Family Policies: Embrace family life with enhanced Maternity, Adoption, Paternity, and Shared Parental Leave schemes - Health and Well-being Support: Access to confidential counselling 24/7 through our Employee Assistance Programme; advice and face-to-face intervention from via our Physiotherapy Advice Line; healthcare assessment - Flexible Working: Take advantage of our Flexitime scheme, allowing you to tailor your work hours within our Work Life Balance policy - Financial Assistance: Benefit from being enrolled in the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), childcare support, interest-free season ticket loans, and assistance with the cost of eyesight testing and glasses for DSE use - Training and Development: Elevate your skills with tailored training, developmental support, and over 300 eLearning modules available through our online Training Room Further information We welcome applications from any candidate but are particularly keen to receive applications from women and global majority candidates; if this is you, we invite you to join an online briefing, on 27 January from 1-2pm. Application Process: UCU requires its employees to work from their office/in the field for at least 60% of their working week. They may apply to work from home for the remaining 40%. We need your support to make sure our employees come from a variety of backgrounds, so we especially welcome applications from disadvantaged communities. Even if you are not selected, it would be really helpful if you could complete the diversity & inclusion data when you apply for this role, because we can make sure we are encouraging a diverse mixture of candidates to apply. UCU is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. Closing date for applications: Monday 2 February at 10 am. Interview date: Friday 27 February 2026 To submit your application for this exciting Head of Campaigns opportunity, please click Apply now!
Jan 19, 2026
Full time
University and College Union have a new opportunity for Head of Campaigns to join the team. Reference Number: HOC1 Salary: £72,414p.a (inclusive of London Allowance) Hours: 35 per week Contract: Permanent, Full Time Location: Carlow Street, London, NW1 7LH Closing Date: Monday 2 February at 10.00 am About Us: The University and College Union (UCU) represents over 120,000 academics, lecturers, trainers, instructors, researchers, managers, administrators, computer staff, librarians and postgraduates in universities, colleges, prisons, adult education and training organisations across the UK. We also have members in the private sector, for example in private training agencies and language schools, as well as members working on a freelance basis. Students training to teach in post-school education also belong to UCU. Head of Campaigns - The Role: UCU is looking for an exceptional and inspiring individual to lead its campaigns team. This is a key post for an experienced and ambitious individual to lead the team and maximise exposure for the union s work. You will have an important role in managing a small team to ensure strategic and operational aims and objectives are met. Head of Campaigns Key Responsibilities: - To be responsible for the management and implementation of UCU s campaigns strategy - To be responsible for the line management of the union s campaigns team, in accordance with UCU s employment policies and procedures - To develop and promote national UCU campaigns - To maintain awareness and knowledge of current issues and political trends in post compulsory education - To supervise and support the production and distribution of national, regional, and local campaign material, working with other teams and departments as appropriate Head of Campaigns You: - Experience of a similar working environment and/or understanding of working for a trade union or other not-for-profit organisations - Experience of managing staff team - Knowledge of current issues and political trends in post-16 education - Experience of developing and implementing effective campaigning strategies - Understanding of the use of publicity materials in supporting campaigning, organising, and recruitment campaigns Benefits of working for the University and College Union - Supportive Family Policies: Embrace family life with enhanced Maternity, Adoption, Paternity, and Shared Parental Leave schemes - Health and Well-being Support: Access to confidential counselling 24/7 through our Employee Assistance Programme; advice and face-to-face intervention from via our Physiotherapy Advice Line; healthcare assessment - Flexible Working: Take advantage of our Flexitime scheme, allowing you to tailor your work hours within our Work Life Balance policy - Financial Assistance: Benefit from being enrolled in the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), childcare support, interest-free season ticket loans, and assistance with the cost of eyesight testing and glasses for DSE use - Training and Development: Elevate your skills with tailored training, developmental support, and over 300 eLearning modules available through our online Training Room Further information We welcome applications from any candidate but are particularly keen to receive applications from women and global majority candidates; if this is you, we invite you to join an online briefing, on 27 January from 1-2pm. Application Process: UCU requires its employees to work from their office/in the field for at least 60% of their working week. They may apply to work from home for the remaining 40%. We need your support to make sure our employees come from a variety of backgrounds, so we especially welcome applications from disadvantaged communities. Even if you are not selected, it would be really helpful if you could complete the diversity & inclusion data when you apply for this role, because we can make sure we are encouraging a diverse mixture of candidates to apply. UCU is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, or pregnancy and maternity. Closing date for applications: Monday 2 February at 10 am. Interview date: Friday 27 February 2026 To submit your application for this exciting Head of Campaigns opportunity, please click Apply now!
A leading research university in Scotland seeks a talented Lecturer in Software Engineering to develop independent research programmes and deliver engaging teaching. You will supervise research students and contribute to the management of the School of Informatics. Candidates should possess a PhD or equivalent experience, a proven track record in original research, and the ability to attract funding. This role offers an annual salary between £50,253 and £61,759 and encourages flexible working arrangements.
Jan 19, 2026
Full time
A leading research university in Scotland seeks a talented Lecturer in Software Engineering to develop independent research programmes and deliver engaging teaching. You will supervise research students and contribute to the management of the School of Informatics. Candidates should possess a PhD or equivalent experience, a proven track record in original research, and the ability to attract funding. This role offers an annual salary between £50,253 and £61,759 and encourages flexible working arrangements.
Job Title: Deputy Head of Department (Business & Enterprise) Location: Birmingham Salary: £62,361 per annum (Fixed) Job type: Permanent, Full-time The University is unlike any other. Standing proud in the heart of the city of Birmingham, they have been delivering career-focused education and training for decades. With around 8000 students across FE and HE level provision, the University is highly respected by employers and industry in meeting the region's skills needs. The University's mission is to promote and provide the opportunity for participation in the learning process by those with the ambition and commitment to succeed and to maintain a learning community that meets the diverse needs of our students, the economy and society at large. The Role: Business & Enterprise is the largest department within the University, with almost 2000 students, it continues to evolve and grow, we are seeking to strengthen our leadership team with the appointment of a new Deputy Head. The department is part of our ambitious Business School, which spans a diverse range of curriculum areas, working collaboratively to enhance student experience and outcomes. This role requires a strong leader with a solid understanding of the operational demands within a dynamic Higher Education environment, working under the leadership of the Head of Department. The successful candidate will be adept at fostering collaboration while helping to drive innovation and change. Engagement with a broad spectrum of business sectors, including SMEs, enterprise, and professional bodies, is integral to the role, alongside a commitment to supporting colleagues and students. Applicants should bring substantial experience and expertise in a field relevant to the Business & Enterprise portfolio, expertise in the teaching of Finance, HRM, or Strategy would be of particular interest. In addition to leadership responsibilities, the postholder will maintain a small teaching and supervision workload, and contribute to the department's academic mission, whilst maintaining their own professional credibility. We offer a hardworking, supportive team environment, where you will have the opportunity to shape initiatives, make a meaningful impact, and contribute to the success of our students. This is a role for an ambitious and forward-thinking individual, ready to play a key part in the continued growth and innovation of the department and wider Business School. Please be advised that this advert may close prior to the advertised closing date should sufficiently number of applications be received. Benefits: Generous allocation of annual leave 38 days' paid leave per year 12 Bank Holidays & Concessionary Days Excellent Teachers' Pension Scheme Employer Contributions Teachers' Pension Scheme - 28.6% Subsidised private healthcare provided by Aviva including a Digital GP Service. Employee Assistance Programme inclusive of counselling services, financial wellbeing support and bereavement support Annual health MOTs with our Registered Nurse Excellent staff development opportunities including professional qualification sponsorship A variety of salary sacrifice schemes including technology home and cycle. Heavily-subsidised on-site car parking in central Birmingham, Free on-site gym membership Extra Information: All applicants for employment at the University will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the principles of Safeguarding and the PREVENT agenda in the context of further and higher education. Closing Date - Sunday 1st February 2026. Interview Date - TBC. The University is an equal opportunities employer. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete an application form. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of; Academic Head of Department, University Head, Business Head of Department, Lecturer in Business, Business Specialist, Enterprise Lecturer, Business Teacher, may also be considered for this role.
Jan 19, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Deputy Head of Department (Business & Enterprise) Location: Birmingham Salary: £62,361 per annum (Fixed) Job type: Permanent, Full-time The University is unlike any other. Standing proud in the heart of the city of Birmingham, they have been delivering career-focused education and training for decades. With around 8000 students across FE and HE level provision, the University is highly respected by employers and industry in meeting the region's skills needs. The University's mission is to promote and provide the opportunity for participation in the learning process by those with the ambition and commitment to succeed and to maintain a learning community that meets the diverse needs of our students, the economy and society at large. The Role: Business & Enterprise is the largest department within the University, with almost 2000 students, it continues to evolve and grow, we are seeking to strengthen our leadership team with the appointment of a new Deputy Head. The department is part of our ambitious Business School, which spans a diverse range of curriculum areas, working collaboratively to enhance student experience and outcomes. This role requires a strong leader with a solid understanding of the operational demands within a dynamic Higher Education environment, working under the leadership of the Head of Department. The successful candidate will be adept at fostering collaboration while helping to drive innovation and change. Engagement with a broad spectrum of business sectors, including SMEs, enterprise, and professional bodies, is integral to the role, alongside a commitment to supporting colleagues and students. Applicants should bring substantial experience and expertise in a field relevant to the Business & Enterprise portfolio, expertise in the teaching of Finance, HRM, or Strategy would be of particular interest. In addition to leadership responsibilities, the postholder will maintain a small teaching and supervision workload, and contribute to the department's academic mission, whilst maintaining their own professional credibility. We offer a hardworking, supportive team environment, where you will have the opportunity to shape initiatives, make a meaningful impact, and contribute to the success of our students. This is a role for an ambitious and forward-thinking individual, ready to play a key part in the continued growth and innovation of the department and wider Business School. Please be advised that this advert may close prior to the advertised closing date should sufficiently number of applications be received. Benefits: Generous allocation of annual leave 38 days' paid leave per year 12 Bank Holidays & Concessionary Days Excellent Teachers' Pension Scheme Employer Contributions Teachers' Pension Scheme - 28.6% Subsidised private healthcare provided by Aviva including a Digital GP Service. Employee Assistance Programme inclusive of counselling services, financial wellbeing support and bereavement support Annual health MOTs with our Registered Nurse Excellent staff development opportunities including professional qualification sponsorship A variety of salary sacrifice schemes including technology home and cycle. Heavily-subsidised on-site car parking in central Birmingham, Free on-site gym membership Extra Information: All applicants for employment at the University will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the principles of Safeguarding and the PREVENT agenda in the context of further and higher education. Closing Date - Sunday 1st February 2026. Interview Date - TBC. The University is an equal opportunities employer. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete an application form. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of; Academic Head of Department, University Head, Business Head of Department, Lecturer in Business, Business Specialist, Enterprise Lecturer, Business Teacher, may also be considered for this role.
Queen's Business School (QBS) at Queen's University Belfast is currently seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Accounting. The successful applicant will have the opportunity to shape and strengthen the future direction of QBS from both a research and teaching perspective. Our supportive research environment enables attendance at international conferences, facilitates the pursuit of high-quality publications and fosters meaningful engagement with non-academic stakeholders. You will get the opportunity to interact and work with colleagues whose research is internationally renowned for excellence and societal impact. About the person: Essential Criteria:A completed PhD (or very close to completion) in Accounting or a related discipline.An established programme of research activity and dissemination of original, high-quality Accounting research in line with accepted norms for Lecturer.A track record of high-quality peer reviewed Accounting publications as appropriate to norms for Lecturer.Evidence of the ability and willingness to teach at university levelDemonstrable ability to advance the teaching and research goals of QBS. To be successful at shortlisting stage, please ensure you clearly evidence in your application how you meet the essential and, where applicable, desirable criteria listed in the Candidate Information document on our website.
Jan 19, 2026
Full time
Queen's Business School (QBS) at Queen's University Belfast is currently seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Accounting. The successful applicant will have the opportunity to shape and strengthen the future direction of QBS from both a research and teaching perspective. Our supportive research environment enables attendance at international conferences, facilitates the pursuit of high-quality publications and fosters meaningful engagement with non-academic stakeholders. You will get the opportunity to interact and work with colleagues whose research is internationally renowned for excellence and societal impact. About the person: Essential Criteria:A completed PhD (or very close to completion) in Accounting or a related discipline.An established programme of research activity and dissemination of original, high-quality Accounting research in line with accepted norms for Lecturer.A track record of high-quality peer reviewed Accounting publications as appropriate to norms for Lecturer.Evidence of the ability and willingness to teach at university levelDemonstrable ability to advance the teaching and research goals of QBS. To be successful at shortlisting stage, please ensure you clearly evidence in your application how you meet the essential and, where applicable, desirable criteria listed in the Candidate Information document on our website.
Job Summary We are seeking to appoint a Clinical Research Fellow to work within the School of Infection and Immunity under the supervision of Professor Gwo-tzer Ho Principal Investigator . This post forms the exciting new Gut Translational Research Group led by Professor Ho in the School of Infection and Immunity - a strong team of immunologists and translational scientists. This project will focus on understanding the process of mucosal healing in the human Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. Job Purpose This role will allow the development of research skills and production of data which the postholder should use to develop a research thesis leading to an MD or PhD degree. The data may also be used to compete for external funding. Although research will form the major component of this post, participation in associated clinical duties and a small amount of teaching will be incorporated into the role. Postholders will be expected to register and undertake a higher degree MD/PhD . Main Duties and Responsibilities Plan, design and implement projects or parts of projects, in conjunction with collaborators and grant holders as appropriate in order to secure further funding to continue research that leads to a higher degree MD/PhD . Write and submit applications for Ethics and Research Management approval, as appropriate and in conjunction with PIs. Manage data handling and interpretation of research results and take the lead in writing papers for publication in appropriate peer reviewed journals. Prepare research reports, thesis and submit at least one manuscript of material for publication in a peer reviewed journal. Collaborate with colleagues and participate in team meetings/discussions and departmental research group activities. Present work at internal and external seminars and national/international conferences as appropriate to enhance the profile of the research group. Deliver teaching materials and supervise undergraduate/postgraduate student projects and contribute to the academic progress of students. Contribute to the organisation of project related workshops, seminars or conferences. Undertake some clinical work under an NHS honorary contract as detailed below. Contribute to the enhancement of the University's international profile in line with the University's Strategic Plan Inspiring People, Changing the World. Knowledge, Qualifications, Skills and Experience Knowledge/Qualifications Essential MBChB or equivalent. Applicants must hold GMC registration with a licence to practise, or be eligible to obtain GMC registration and a licence to practise prior to commencing the role. Good Clinical Practice certification. Desirable BSc or equivalent intercalated degree. Evidence of distinction in career to date e.g. prizes, awards, bursaries. Skills Essential Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work collegially to achieve a common goal/Institute objective. Evidence of self motivation, originality, innovation and the ability to work independently. Good organisational skills including the ability to manage research projects. Excellent communication both oral and written. Experience in IBD and colonoscopy, evidence of involvement in clinics and undertaking colonoscopy. Experience Essential Sufficient clinical experience in medicine or related specialties, relevant to the Institute. Previous experience in research is desirable. Previous experience in undergraduate teaching or postgraduate teaching is desirable. General Information Clinical Research Fellowships offer medical graduates the opportunity for training in a range of research methodologies relevant to modern biomedical research in Medicine and related specialities. Most Clinical Fellows will undertake research training to consolidate career prospects by participating in relevant research, which will usually form part of a further qualification or Higher degree MSc, MD, PhD . If further funding can be obtained, registration for an MD will be strongly encouraged and the research will be planned with successful attainment of a degree in mind. The post should make individuals competitive for future NHS teaching hospital appointment or Academic Lecturer/Clinician Scientist awards. Research Training All Clinical Research Fellows will have a mentor assigned at the time of appointment. The mentor will usually become the supervisor for any matriculated Higher degree see below . Clinical Research Fellows are encouraged to attend workshops and training in generic transferable skills organised by the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences Graduate School. Full details of the programme are available at . Regular attendance and contributions to research meetings of their group is expected. Higher Degrees Clinical Research Fellows will undertake study towards a Higher Degree, ordinarily a PhD, in the University of Glasgow. In addition to an academic supervisor, all postgraduate students will have an independent adviser. Either the adviser or supervisor must be a member of full time University academic staff. Clinical Work For registered medical practitioners an honorary grading will be sought from the relevant NHS Service. This will usually be at the grade of Honorary ST3 or equivalent . Clinical activities may be limited to those required for research training such as recruitment to trials and conduct of clinical research. However, limited additional clinical experience will usually be available subject to the agreement of the supervisor and NHS Services Clinical Director, with in patient and out patient experience in Medicine and relevant specialties. Where any clinical activities of a Service nature extend beyond the usual working week, confirmation in advance of any such responsibilities and agreement on additional payments must be obtained from appropriate NHS Services management. The individual will have a contract with the NHS Services via the appropriate directorate/division, which will specify the agreed amount of clinical work and the level of remuneration. Since the funding for this post does not include an element for clinical training or NHS service work, any such clinical work must be arranged to avoid impacting substantially on research time. Funding Sources The duration of funding is as specified in the post specific information. It will be awarded on the basis of individual career achievement to date and the likelihood of the fellow contributing to an effective, existing research team. Salary will be on ST3 or equivalent scale. As noted above, there may be opportunities for additional salary supplements providing NHS cover in Medicine and related specialties by negotiation with local NHS management and subject to prioritisation of research . In relation to such supplements, the University will act as Paymaster only. Research Training Base The Clinical Research Fellow will be based at the University of Glasgow but may work at other clinical sites e.g. the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. Research Supervision Details of the Institute and supervisorial pool can be found on the Institute's webpages, as per the post specific information. Teaching There will be no regular commitment to teaching but research fellows are encouraged to contribute to both problem based learning and clinical teaching sessions for undergraduate medical students when research commitments allow. Assessment of Progress All those matriculated for Higher Degrees will be subject to the Postgraduate School of the College for progress monitoring. This is completed according to the regulations set down in the University Calendar. Written progress reports on projects on a monthly basis. Research in progress presentations, at least annually, to the Institute. Reports/manuscripts of results of clinical trials undertaken, as appropriate. General assessment during clinical work and meetings. Annual interview by independent assessors. Future Research fellows will either return to run through training, be supported for further internal or externally funded fellowship to complete an MD or PhD, or may become eligible for an academic training post. Contact For informal enquiries about the role, please contact Professor Gwo tzer Ho, Gwo . Standard Terms & Conditions Salary will be on the Clinical Research Fellow scale: £48,288 - £71,550 per annum. These posts are full time and fixed term for 12 months (with the potential to extend on mutual approval). Although this activity constitutes part of the job, the management of the clinical activity will be the full responsibility of the NHS Organisation. In the unlikely event that the NHS Organisation withdraws the honorary contract, the University will not be able to continue this post and notice of termination will be served. The successful applicant (if aged under 60) will be eligible to join the Universities' Superannuation Scheme. Further information regarding the scheme is available from the Superannuation Officer, who is also prepared to advise on questions relating to the transfer of Superannuation benefits. All research and related activities, including grants, donations, clinical trials, contract research, consultancy and commercialisation are required to be managed through the University's relevant processes (e.g. contractual and financial), in accordance with the University Court's policies. . click apply for full job details
Jan 19, 2026
Full time
Job Summary We are seeking to appoint a Clinical Research Fellow to work within the School of Infection and Immunity under the supervision of Professor Gwo-tzer Ho Principal Investigator . This post forms the exciting new Gut Translational Research Group led by Professor Ho in the School of Infection and Immunity - a strong team of immunologists and translational scientists. This project will focus on understanding the process of mucosal healing in the human Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. Job Purpose This role will allow the development of research skills and production of data which the postholder should use to develop a research thesis leading to an MD or PhD degree. The data may also be used to compete for external funding. Although research will form the major component of this post, participation in associated clinical duties and a small amount of teaching will be incorporated into the role. Postholders will be expected to register and undertake a higher degree MD/PhD . Main Duties and Responsibilities Plan, design and implement projects or parts of projects, in conjunction with collaborators and grant holders as appropriate in order to secure further funding to continue research that leads to a higher degree MD/PhD . Write and submit applications for Ethics and Research Management approval, as appropriate and in conjunction with PIs. Manage data handling and interpretation of research results and take the lead in writing papers for publication in appropriate peer reviewed journals. Prepare research reports, thesis and submit at least one manuscript of material for publication in a peer reviewed journal. Collaborate with colleagues and participate in team meetings/discussions and departmental research group activities. Present work at internal and external seminars and national/international conferences as appropriate to enhance the profile of the research group. Deliver teaching materials and supervise undergraduate/postgraduate student projects and contribute to the academic progress of students. Contribute to the organisation of project related workshops, seminars or conferences. Undertake some clinical work under an NHS honorary contract as detailed below. Contribute to the enhancement of the University's international profile in line with the University's Strategic Plan Inspiring People, Changing the World. Knowledge, Qualifications, Skills and Experience Knowledge/Qualifications Essential MBChB or equivalent. Applicants must hold GMC registration with a licence to practise, or be eligible to obtain GMC registration and a licence to practise prior to commencing the role. Good Clinical Practice certification. Desirable BSc or equivalent intercalated degree. Evidence of distinction in career to date e.g. prizes, awards, bursaries. Skills Essential Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work collegially to achieve a common goal/Institute objective. Evidence of self motivation, originality, innovation and the ability to work independently. Good organisational skills including the ability to manage research projects. Excellent communication both oral and written. Experience in IBD and colonoscopy, evidence of involvement in clinics and undertaking colonoscopy. Experience Essential Sufficient clinical experience in medicine or related specialties, relevant to the Institute. Previous experience in research is desirable. Previous experience in undergraduate teaching or postgraduate teaching is desirable. General Information Clinical Research Fellowships offer medical graduates the opportunity for training in a range of research methodologies relevant to modern biomedical research in Medicine and related specialities. Most Clinical Fellows will undertake research training to consolidate career prospects by participating in relevant research, which will usually form part of a further qualification or Higher degree MSc, MD, PhD . If further funding can be obtained, registration for an MD will be strongly encouraged and the research will be planned with successful attainment of a degree in mind. The post should make individuals competitive for future NHS teaching hospital appointment or Academic Lecturer/Clinician Scientist awards. Research Training All Clinical Research Fellows will have a mentor assigned at the time of appointment. The mentor will usually become the supervisor for any matriculated Higher degree see below . Clinical Research Fellows are encouraged to attend workshops and training in generic transferable skills organised by the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences Graduate School. Full details of the programme are available at . Regular attendance and contributions to research meetings of their group is expected. Higher Degrees Clinical Research Fellows will undertake study towards a Higher Degree, ordinarily a PhD, in the University of Glasgow. In addition to an academic supervisor, all postgraduate students will have an independent adviser. Either the adviser or supervisor must be a member of full time University academic staff. Clinical Work For registered medical practitioners an honorary grading will be sought from the relevant NHS Service. This will usually be at the grade of Honorary ST3 or equivalent . Clinical activities may be limited to those required for research training such as recruitment to trials and conduct of clinical research. However, limited additional clinical experience will usually be available subject to the agreement of the supervisor and NHS Services Clinical Director, with in patient and out patient experience in Medicine and relevant specialties. Where any clinical activities of a Service nature extend beyond the usual working week, confirmation in advance of any such responsibilities and agreement on additional payments must be obtained from appropriate NHS Services management. The individual will have a contract with the NHS Services via the appropriate directorate/division, which will specify the agreed amount of clinical work and the level of remuneration. Since the funding for this post does not include an element for clinical training or NHS service work, any such clinical work must be arranged to avoid impacting substantially on research time. Funding Sources The duration of funding is as specified in the post specific information. It will be awarded on the basis of individual career achievement to date and the likelihood of the fellow contributing to an effective, existing research team. Salary will be on ST3 or equivalent scale. As noted above, there may be opportunities for additional salary supplements providing NHS cover in Medicine and related specialties by negotiation with local NHS management and subject to prioritisation of research . In relation to such supplements, the University will act as Paymaster only. Research Training Base The Clinical Research Fellow will be based at the University of Glasgow but may work at other clinical sites e.g. the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. Research Supervision Details of the Institute and supervisorial pool can be found on the Institute's webpages, as per the post specific information. Teaching There will be no regular commitment to teaching but research fellows are encouraged to contribute to both problem based learning and clinical teaching sessions for undergraduate medical students when research commitments allow. Assessment of Progress All those matriculated for Higher Degrees will be subject to the Postgraduate School of the College for progress monitoring. This is completed according to the regulations set down in the University Calendar. Written progress reports on projects on a monthly basis. Research in progress presentations, at least annually, to the Institute. Reports/manuscripts of results of clinical trials undertaken, as appropriate. General assessment during clinical work and meetings. Annual interview by independent assessors. Future Research fellows will either return to run through training, be supported for further internal or externally funded fellowship to complete an MD or PhD, or may become eligible for an academic training post. Contact For informal enquiries about the role, please contact Professor Gwo tzer Ho, Gwo . Standard Terms & Conditions Salary will be on the Clinical Research Fellow scale: £48,288 - £71,550 per annum. These posts are full time and fixed term for 12 months (with the potential to extend on mutual approval). Although this activity constitutes part of the job, the management of the clinical activity will be the full responsibility of the NHS Organisation. In the unlikely event that the NHS Organisation withdraws the honorary contract, the University will not be able to continue this post and notice of termination will be served. The successful applicant (if aged under 60) will be eligible to join the Universities' Superannuation Scheme. Further information regarding the scheme is available from the Superannuation Officer, who is also prepared to advise on questions relating to the transfer of Superannuation benefits. All research and related activities, including grants, donations, clinical trials, contract research, consultancy and commercialisation are required to be managed through the University's relevant processes (e.g. contractual and financial), in accordance with the University Court's policies. . click apply for full job details
Job Title: Lecturer in Built Environment (Civil Engineering) Location: Birmingham Salary: £38,784 - £43,482 per annum - AC2 Job type: Permanent, Full-time The University is unlike any other. Standing proud in the heart of the city of Birmingham, they have been delivering career-focused education and training for decades. With around 8000 students across FE and HE level provision, the University is highly respected by employers and industry in meeting the region's skills needs. The University's mission is to promote and provide the opportunity for participation in the learning process by those with the ambition and commitment to succeed and to maintain a learning community that meets the diverse needs of our students, the economy and society at large. The Role: The University is seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Lecturer in the Built Environment with expertise in Quantity and Building Surveying. This role is ideal for an academic or industry expert who is passionate about shaping the future workforce in advanced and technology-driven construction sectors We are particularly interested in candidates with experience or research interests in areas such as: Civil engineering practice Architectural or architectural technology roles Building services (mechanical and/or electrical) engineering CAD software (AutoCAD, Revit/BIM) CAD and digital modelling The successful candidate will: Deliver high-quality, innovative, and inclusive teaching to support student success Contribute significantly to curriculum design in manufacturing, automation, and related areas Bring strong research-informed practice and/or industry expertise into their teaching Support students in achieving their academic, technical, and professional ambitions Engage actively in departmental development and continuous improvement Why Join Us? Be part of a growing, forward-thinking team that values industry experience as much as academic knowledge. Teach and support motivated apprentices -over 25 currently enrolled and more joining soon. Play a key role in shaping future talent in Building Services Engineering through both review processes and lecture delivery. Work with cutting-edge resources and collaborate with passionate colleagues and industry partners. Enjoy a role that combines flexibility, purpose, and professional impact -ideal for someone seeking to give back to the industry in a meaningful way. If you're looking for a rewarding opportunity to use your skills, guide the next generation of professionals, and contribute to a sustainable future for construction-this could be your next move. Benefits: Generous allocation of annual leave 38 days' paid leave per year 12 Bank Holidays & Concessionary Days Excellent Teachers' Pension Scheme Employer Contributions - 28.6% Subsidised private healthcare provided by Aviva including a Digital GP Service. Employee Assistance Programme inclusive of counselling services, financial wellbeing support and bereavement support Annual health MOTs with our Registered Nurse Excellent staff development opportunities including professional qualification sponsorship A variety of salary sacrifice schemes including technology and cycle. Heavily-subsidised on-site car parking in central Birmingham Free on-site gym membership Extra Information: All applicants for employment at the University will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the principles of Safeguarding and the PREVENT agenda in the context of further and higher education. Closing Date - Sunday 1st February 2026. Interview Date - Wednesday 18th February 2026. The University is an equal opportunities employer. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete an application form. Candidates with experience of: Lecturer, Civil Engineering Lecturer, Engineering Lecturer, Construction Lecturer, Built Environment Lecturer, Construction Built Environment Lecturer, HNC/D Lecturer, Academic Lecturer, University Lecturer, Education Lead, Academic Lead, College Tutor, Tutor, Teacher, College Teacher will also be considered for this role.
Jan 18, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Lecturer in Built Environment (Civil Engineering) Location: Birmingham Salary: £38,784 - £43,482 per annum - AC2 Job type: Permanent, Full-time The University is unlike any other. Standing proud in the heart of the city of Birmingham, they have been delivering career-focused education and training for decades. With around 8000 students across FE and HE level provision, the University is highly respected by employers and industry in meeting the region's skills needs. The University's mission is to promote and provide the opportunity for participation in the learning process by those with the ambition and commitment to succeed and to maintain a learning community that meets the diverse needs of our students, the economy and society at large. The Role: The University is seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Lecturer in the Built Environment with expertise in Quantity and Building Surveying. This role is ideal for an academic or industry expert who is passionate about shaping the future workforce in advanced and technology-driven construction sectors We are particularly interested in candidates with experience or research interests in areas such as: Civil engineering practice Architectural or architectural technology roles Building services (mechanical and/or electrical) engineering CAD software (AutoCAD, Revit/BIM) CAD and digital modelling The successful candidate will: Deliver high-quality, innovative, and inclusive teaching to support student success Contribute significantly to curriculum design in manufacturing, automation, and related areas Bring strong research-informed practice and/or industry expertise into their teaching Support students in achieving their academic, technical, and professional ambitions Engage actively in departmental development and continuous improvement Why Join Us? Be part of a growing, forward-thinking team that values industry experience as much as academic knowledge. Teach and support motivated apprentices -over 25 currently enrolled and more joining soon. Play a key role in shaping future talent in Building Services Engineering through both review processes and lecture delivery. Work with cutting-edge resources and collaborate with passionate colleagues and industry partners. Enjoy a role that combines flexibility, purpose, and professional impact -ideal for someone seeking to give back to the industry in a meaningful way. If you're looking for a rewarding opportunity to use your skills, guide the next generation of professionals, and contribute to a sustainable future for construction-this could be your next move. Benefits: Generous allocation of annual leave 38 days' paid leave per year 12 Bank Holidays & Concessionary Days Excellent Teachers' Pension Scheme Employer Contributions - 28.6% Subsidised private healthcare provided by Aviva including a Digital GP Service. Employee Assistance Programme inclusive of counselling services, financial wellbeing support and bereavement support Annual health MOTs with our Registered Nurse Excellent staff development opportunities including professional qualification sponsorship A variety of salary sacrifice schemes including technology and cycle. Heavily-subsidised on-site car parking in central Birmingham Free on-site gym membership Extra Information: All applicants for employment at the University will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the principles of Safeguarding and the PREVENT agenda in the context of further and higher education. Closing Date - Sunday 1st February 2026. Interview Date - Wednesday 18th February 2026. The University is an equal opportunities employer. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete an application form. Candidates with experience of: Lecturer, Civil Engineering Lecturer, Engineering Lecturer, Construction Lecturer, Built Environment Lecturer, Construction Built Environment Lecturer, HNC/D Lecturer, Academic Lecturer, University Lecturer, Education Lead, Academic Lead, College Tutor, Tutor, Teacher, College Teacher will also be considered for this role.
Job Title: Lecturer in Built Environment (Quantity & Building Surveying) Location: Birmingham Salary: £38,784 - £43,482 per annum - AC2 Job type: Permanent, Full-time The University is unlike any other. Standing proud in the heart of the city of Birmingham, they have been delivering career-focused education and training for decades. With around 8000 students across FE and HE level provision, the University is highly respected by employers and industry in meeting the region's skills needs. The University's mission is to promote and provide the opportunity for participation in the learning process by those with the ambition and commitment to succeed and to maintain a learning community that meets the diverse needs of our students, the economy and society at large. The Role: The University is seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Lecturer in the Built Environment with expertise in Quantity and Building Surveying. This role is ideal for an academic or industry expert who is passionate about shaping the future workforce in advanced and technology-driven construction sectors We are particularly interested in candidates with experience or research interests in areas such as: Civil Engineering Building Surveying Quantity Surveying Building Information Modelling CAD and digital modelling The successful candidate will: Deliver high-quality, innovative, and inclusive teaching to support student success Contribute significantly to curriculum design in manufacturing, automation, and related areas Bring strong research-informed practice and/or industry expertise into their teaching Support students in achieving their academic, technical, and professional ambitions Engage actively in departmental development and continuous improvement Why Join Us? Be part of a growing, forward-thinking team that values industry experience as much as academic knowledge. Teach and support motivated apprentices -over 25 currently enrolled and more joining soon. Play a key role in shaping future talent in Building Services Engineering through both review processes and lecture delivery. Work with cutting-edge resources and collaborate with passionate colleagues and industry partners. Enjoy a role that combines flexibility, purpose, and professional impact -ideal for someone seeking to give back to the industry in a meaningful way. If you're looking for a rewarding opportunity to use your skills, guide the next generation of professionals, and contribute to a sustainable future for construction-this could be your next move. Benefits: Generous allocation of annual leave 38 days' paid leave per year 12 Bank Holidays & Concessionary Days Excellent Teachers' Pension Scheme Employer Contributions - 28.6% Subsidised private healthcare provided by Aviva including a Digital GP Service. Employee Assistance Programme inclusive of counselling services, financial wellbeing support and bereavement support Annual health MOTs with our Registered Nurse Excellent staff development opportunities including professional qualification sponsorship A variety of salary sacrifice schemes including technology and cycle. Heavily-subsidised on-site car parking in central Birmingham Hybrid working opportunities Free on-site gym membership Extra Information: All applicants for employment at the University will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the principles of Safeguarding and the PREVENT agenda in the context of further and higher education. Closing Date - Sunday 1st February 2026. Interview Date - Wednesday 18th February 2026. The University is an equal opportunities employer. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete an application form. Candidates with experience of: Lecturer, Engineering Lecturer, Quantity & Building Surveying Lecturer, Quantity Surveying Lecturer, Building Surveying Lecturer, Construction Lecturer, Built Environment Lecturer, Construction Built Environment Lecturer, HNC/D Lecturer, Academic Lecturer, University Lecturer, Education Lead, Academic Lead, College Tutor, Tutor, Teacher, College Teacher will also be considered for this role.
Jan 18, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Lecturer in Built Environment (Quantity & Building Surveying) Location: Birmingham Salary: £38,784 - £43,482 per annum - AC2 Job type: Permanent, Full-time The University is unlike any other. Standing proud in the heart of the city of Birmingham, they have been delivering career-focused education and training for decades. With around 8000 students across FE and HE level provision, the University is highly respected by employers and industry in meeting the region's skills needs. The University's mission is to promote and provide the opportunity for participation in the learning process by those with the ambition and commitment to succeed and to maintain a learning community that meets the diverse needs of our students, the economy and society at large. The Role: The University is seeking an enthusiastic and knowledgeable Lecturer in the Built Environment with expertise in Quantity and Building Surveying. This role is ideal for an academic or industry expert who is passionate about shaping the future workforce in advanced and technology-driven construction sectors We are particularly interested in candidates with experience or research interests in areas such as: Civil Engineering Building Surveying Quantity Surveying Building Information Modelling CAD and digital modelling The successful candidate will: Deliver high-quality, innovative, and inclusive teaching to support student success Contribute significantly to curriculum design in manufacturing, automation, and related areas Bring strong research-informed practice and/or industry expertise into their teaching Support students in achieving their academic, technical, and professional ambitions Engage actively in departmental development and continuous improvement Why Join Us? Be part of a growing, forward-thinking team that values industry experience as much as academic knowledge. Teach and support motivated apprentices -over 25 currently enrolled and more joining soon. Play a key role in shaping future talent in Building Services Engineering through both review processes and lecture delivery. Work with cutting-edge resources and collaborate with passionate colleagues and industry partners. Enjoy a role that combines flexibility, purpose, and professional impact -ideal for someone seeking to give back to the industry in a meaningful way. If you're looking for a rewarding opportunity to use your skills, guide the next generation of professionals, and contribute to a sustainable future for construction-this could be your next move. Benefits: Generous allocation of annual leave 38 days' paid leave per year 12 Bank Holidays & Concessionary Days Excellent Teachers' Pension Scheme Employer Contributions - 28.6% Subsidised private healthcare provided by Aviva including a Digital GP Service. Employee Assistance Programme inclusive of counselling services, financial wellbeing support and bereavement support Annual health MOTs with our Registered Nurse Excellent staff development opportunities including professional qualification sponsorship A variety of salary sacrifice schemes including technology and cycle. Heavily-subsidised on-site car parking in central Birmingham Hybrid working opportunities Free on-site gym membership Extra Information: All applicants for employment at the University will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the principles of Safeguarding and the PREVENT agenda in the context of further and higher education. Closing Date - Sunday 1st February 2026. Interview Date - Wednesday 18th February 2026. The University is an equal opportunities employer. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete an application form. Candidates with experience of: Lecturer, Engineering Lecturer, Quantity & Building Surveying Lecturer, Quantity Surveying Lecturer, Building Surveying Lecturer, Construction Lecturer, Built Environment Lecturer, Construction Built Environment Lecturer, HNC/D Lecturer, Academic Lecturer, University Lecturer, Education Lead, Academic Lead, College Tutor, Tutor, Teacher, College Teacher will also be considered for this role.
Lecturer in Software Engineering Salary: £50,253 to £61,759 per annum CSE / School of Informatics Full time: 35 hours per week Open ended (permanent) The School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh invites applications for a Lecturer in Software Engineering. The Opportunity: To develop an innovative independent, research programme in Software Engineering; develop and deliver teaching and project supervision; supervise research students and engage in management and administration of the School. The School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh is one of the largest in Europe, with more than 120 academic staff and a total of over 500 post-doctoral researchers, research students and support staff. Informatics at Edinburgh rated highest on Research Power in the most recent Research Excellence Framework. The School has strong links with industry, with dedicated business incubator space and well-established enterprise and business development programmes. The University of Edinburgh has recently established the Bayes Centre for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, which provides a locus for fruitful multi-disciplinary work, including a range of companies collocated in it. The School holds a Silver Athena SWAN award in recognition of our commitment to advance the representation of women in science, mathematics, engineering and technology. We are also Stonewall Scotland Diversity Champions actively promoting LGBT equality. This post is full-time (35 hours per week), however, we are open to considering part-time or flexible working patterns. We are also open to considering requests for hybrid working (on a non-contractual basis) that combines a mix of remote and regular on-campus working. The salary for this post is UE08 - £50,253 to £61,759 per annum. Your skills and attributes for success: PhD or equivalent (such as extensive industry experience), and experience as an established academic in Software Engineering or a related field Proven experience of undertaking original research, including the planning and delivery of projects Proven experience of attracting research funding as an independent researcher A track record of first author and/or collaborative publications in high quality journals and international conferences like ICSE, FSE, ASE, ISSTA, CAV, PLDI, OOPSLA, TOSEM, TSE. Strong relevant research and teaching skills and ability to devise and/or manage multiple teaching, learning, assessment and/or research activities. Click to view a copy of the full job description All applications must contain the following supporting documents: Cover letter Teaching statement (1-2 pages) Research statement (2-3 pages) Full CV and publication list, which should identify the applicant's 3 most relevant/representative publications Ensure that a link to a list of your publications (eg, a Google Scholar profile) is also added in URL's section of the application form Please note that two references will be sought for all shortlisted candidates. Please indicate on your application form if you are happy for your referees to be contacted prior to interview. Feedback will only be provided to interviewed candidates. General enquiries to be directed to: Ajitha Rajan, As a valued member of our team you can expect: A competitive salary An exciting, positive, creative, challenging and rewarding place to work. To be part of a diverse and vibrant international community Comprehensive Staff Benefits, such as a generous holiday entitlement, a defined benefits pension scheme, staff discounts, family-friendly initiatives, and flexible work options. Check out the full list on our staff benefits page and use our reward calculator to discover the total value of your pay and benefits Championing equality, diversity and inclusion The University of Edinburgh holds a Silver Athena SWAN award in recognition of our commitment to advance gender equality in higher education. We are members of the Race Equality Charter and we are also Stonewall Scotland Diversity Champions, actively promoting LGBT equality. Prior to any employment commencing with the University you will be required to evidence your right to work in the UK. Further information is available on our right to work webpages The University is able to sponsor the employment of international workers in this role. If successful, an international applicant requiring sponsorship to work in the UK will need to satisfy the UK Home Office's English Language requirements and apply for and secure a Skilled Worker Visa. Key dates to note The closing date for applications is 13 January 2026 Unless stated otherwise the closing time for applications is 11:59pm GMT. If you are applying outside the UK the closing time on our adverts automatically adjusts to your browsers local time zone. About Us As a world-leading research-intensive University, we are here to address tomorrow's greatest challenges. Between now and 2030 we will do that with a values-led approach to teaching, research and innovation, and through the strength of our relationships, both locally and globally. About the Team Informatics is the study of how natural and artificial systems store, process and communicate information. Research in Informatics promises to take information technology to a new level, and to place information at the heart of 21st century science, technology and society. The School enjoys collaborations across many disciplines in the University, spanning all three College, and also participates as a strategic partner in the Alan Turing Institute and is home to a number of Centres for Doctoral Training. The School provides a fertile environment for a wide range of studies focused on understanding computation in both artificial and natural systems. It attracts students around the world to study in our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Informatics is one of seven schools in the College of Science and Engineering, at the University of Edinburgh. It is recognised for the employability of its graduates, its contributions to entrepreneurship, and the excellence of its research. Since the first Research Assessment Exercise in 1986, Informatics at Edinburgh has consistently been assessed to have more internationally excellent and world-class research than any other submission in Computer Science and Informatics. The latest REF 2021 results have again confirmed that ours is the largest concentration of internationally excellent research in the UK. This contributes to our ranking of consistently being in the top 30 world-wide. We aim to ensure that our culture and systems support flexible and family-friendly working and recognise and value diversity across all our staff and students. The School has an active programme offering support and professional development for all staff; providing mentoring, training, and networking opportunities.
Jan 18, 2026
Full time
Lecturer in Software Engineering Salary: £50,253 to £61,759 per annum CSE / School of Informatics Full time: 35 hours per week Open ended (permanent) The School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh invites applications for a Lecturer in Software Engineering. The Opportunity: To develop an innovative independent, research programme in Software Engineering; develop and deliver teaching and project supervision; supervise research students and engage in management and administration of the School. The School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh is one of the largest in Europe, with more than 120 academic staff and a total of over 500 post-doctoral researchers, research students and support staff. Informatics at Edinburgh rated highest on Research Power in the most recent Research Excellence Framework. The School has strong links with industry, with dedicated business incubator space and well-established enterprise and business development programmes. The University of Edinburgh has recently established the Bayes Centre for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, which provides a locus for fruitful multi-disciplinary work, including a range of companies collocated in it. The School holds a Silver Athena SWAN award in recognition of our commitment to advance the representation of women in science, mathematics, engineering and technology. We are also Stonewall Scotland Diversity Champions actively promoting LGBT equality. This post is full-time (35 hours per week), however, we are open to considering part-time or flexible working patterns. We are also open to considering requests for hybrid working (on a non-contractual basis) that combines a mix of remote and regular on-campus working. The salary for this post is UE08 - £50,253 to £61,759 per annum. Your skills and attributes for success: PhD or equivalent (such as extensive industry experience), and experience as an established academic in Software Engineering or a related field Proven experience of undertaking original research, including the planning and delivery of projects Proven experience of attracting research funding as an independent researcher A track record of first author and/or collaborative publications in high quality journals and international conferences like ICSE, FSE, ASE, ISSTA, CAV, PLDI, OOPSLA, TOSEM, TSE. Strong relevant research and teaching skills and ability to devise and/or manage multiple teaching, learning, assessment and/or research activities. Click to view a copy of the full job description All applications must contain the following supporting documents: Cover letter Teaching statement (1-2 pages) Research statement (2-3 pages) Full CV and publication list, which should identify the applicant's 3 most relevant/representative publications Ensure that a link to a list of your publications (eg, a Google Scholar profile) is also added in URL's section of the application form Please note that two references will be sought for all shortlisted candidates. Please indicate on your application form if you are happy for your referees to be contacted prior to interview. Feedback will only be provided to interviewed candidates. General enquiries to be directed to: Ajitha Rajan, As a valued member of our team you can expect: A competitive salary An exciting, positive, creative, challenging and rewarding place to work. To be part of a diverse and vibrant international community Comprehensive Staff Benefits, such as a generous holiday entitlement, a defined benefits pension scheme, staff discounts, family-friendly initiatives, and flexible work options. Check out the full list on our staff benefits page and use our reward calculator to discover the total value of your pay and benefits Championing equality, diversity and inclusion The University of Edinburgh holds a Silver Athena SWAN award in recognition of our commitment to advance gender equality in higher education. We are members of the Race Equality Charter and we are also Stonewall Scotland Diversity Champions, actively promoting LGBT equality. Prior to any employment commencing with the University you will be required to evidence your right to work in the UK. Further information is available on our right to work webpages The University is able to sponsor the employment of international workers in this role. If successful, an international applicant requiring sponsorship to work in the UK will need to satisfy the UK Home Office's English Language requirements and apply for and secure a Skilled Worker Visa. Key dates to note The closing date for applications is 13 January 2026 Unless stated otherwise the closing time for applications is 11:59pm GMT. If you are applying outside the UK the closing time on our adverts automatically adjusts to your browsers local time zone. About Us As a world-leading research-intensive University, we are here to address tomorrow's greatest challenges. Between now and 2030 we will do that with a values-led approach to teaching, research and innovation, and through the strength of our relationships, both locally and globally. About the Team Informatics is the study of how natural and artificial systems store, process and communicate information. Research in Informatics promises to take information technology to a new level, and to place information at the heart of 21st century science, technology and society. The School enjoys collaborations across many disciplines in the University, spanning all three College, and also participates as a strategic partner in the Alan Turing Institute and is home to a number of Centres for Doctoral Training. The School provides a fertile environment for a wide range of studies focused on understanding computation in both artificial and natural systems. It attracts students around the world to study in our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Informatics is one of seven schools in the College of Science and Engineering, at the University of Edinburgh. It is recognised for the employability of its graduates, its contributions to entrepreneurship, and the excellence of its research. Since the first Research Assessment Exercise in 1986, Informatics at Edinburgh has consistently been assessed to have more internationally excellent and world-class research than any other submission in Computer Science and Informatics. The latest REF 2021 results have again confirmed that ours is the largest concentration of internationally excellent research in the UK. This contributes to our ranking of consistently being in the top 30 world-wide. We aim to ensure that our culture and systems support flexible and family-friendly working and recognise and value diversity across all our staff and students. The School has an active programme offering support and professional development for all staff; providing mentoring, training, and networking opportunities.
By Dr Joanna Royle, Researcher Development Manager One of the University of Glasgow's longest running, high-profile Research Staff development programmes, the Glasgow Crucible follows a model found across UK Universities. 'Crucibles' are intensive opportunities that bring cohorts of mid-career research leaders together to forge interdisciplinary connections, think creatively about bold ideas for funding and publications, and develop career-relevant knowledge exchange expertise. Perhaps most importantly, they are a chance to carve out time to disconnect from daily work and explore the bigger picture of how their own actions as leaders matter in creating the conditions for a thriving research culture. Melting point: the Glasgow Crucible so far The Glasgow Crucible is part of the 'Talent Lab' suite of leadership development initiatives (read much more on Talent Lab here) which includes mentoring, networks, and career and research leadership programmes. Led by the Research Culture and Researcher Development team in Research Services, Talent Lab initiatives are a mechanism for delivering our UofG people-focused Research Strategy. The Glasgow Crucible attracts experienced Postdoctoral Researchers, Research Fellows and new Lecturers, from all disciplines, via an application process that scores potential participants equally on their potential for research leadership, and on their intention to create a collegial learning environment for their cohort. Over the last decade the four core learning days of the Glasgow Crucible have been iteratively refined, including delivery through off-site residentials, visits to to the Science Centre, team building activities, expert workshops, and even ceilidhs! The programme design is grounded in our knowledge that the talents of researchers are best fostered by carving out spaces for development-in-practice, not through a deficit model of information deposits. Following a break caused by the Covid pandemic, the programme returned in 2021-22 and the energy in the room was regenerative as people found powerful value in having informal unfettered head space to explore common ground, and engage with the forward planning that led to refreshed professional identities and grant submissions. Designing the Glasgow Crucible 2022-23 This year we lent heavily into the Crucible metaphor to describe our intentions to facilitate an active and energetic blend of people and disciplines. The heart of the programme was a two-day 'igniting the crucible' residential at Lodge on the Loch, on Loch Lomond. Led by Dr Robin Henderson, these initial days explored the gap between current and ideal research cultures, and equipped researchers with creativity tools to enable them to play their own part in bringing about change. This was followed by four half-day online expert-led workshops: Forging Engagement, Forging Collaboration, Forging Communication, and Forging Applications. The programme was framed by two personal coaching sessions ('the pilot light' and 'polishing the steel') and closed with an in-person celebration offering a chance to reflect and talk through key issues with senior university leaders. Annealing and alloying: the value of Crucible 2022-23 If, like me, you're not an expert in metalworking, these metaphors for development refer to the heat treatment (annealing) that increases ductility making metal easier to work, and to materials mixing (alloying) to increase strength. If that sounds a little stretched, bear with, because it was borne out in what researchers told us about the long-term value of the Glasgow Crucible programme. When we went back to participants 6-months later they told us that they particularly appreciated the 'heat' of the two concentrated days leadership retreat, and the alloying of interdisciplinary cohort peer networks. They also valued feeling more plugged into how the university works overall and the chance to meet senior leaders, with one researcher noting I felt quite dissociated from the University since bringing my fellowship here 2 years ago -COVID restrictions perhaps, but now have a better sense of what the University can offer me if I choose to stay here to establish my independent research career. Researchers also prized the strong values, and sense of integrity underpinning the programme content, saying I reflected more on what kind of researcher I want to be and what my values are. In particular they resonated with the research culture threads: "There needs to be a 'new guard' of academics bringing in a shift definitely made me think of myself as an ambassador and driver of positive research culture" and "I realized that a positive research culture requires every little effort from all of us a healthy communication environment in a small research group would facilitate the growth of the bigger positive research culture". Looking to the future, there was interest in building the programme further to offer more support for practical project and people management. We are really proud of the Glasgow Crucible, but we are also always looking to how we can improve the programme to maximise value for our talented researchers. Key enhancements we hope to pilot next year are, at least: A fully in-person model: The accessibility benefits of online sessions were outweighed by the challenges of zoom fatigue as participants struggled to engage with content and with each other in the digital environment. To improve momentum and cohort building the main programme body will be two pairs of days: one off-site and one on-campus. This means we will need to work harder to ensure accessibility options for everyone, and we are committed to doing just that. Career stage cohorts: Researchers always note the value of sharing longitudinal development spaces with their peers. To improve this cohort-identity, the Glasgow Crucible will focus on researchers who are already leading projects and a new 'Ignite' programme will be piloting for aspiring research leaders at an earlier stage in their career. We will be aligning recruitment timing for all Talent Lab leadership programmes to create a clear pathway for how researchers can progress through development through their UofG career. Coaching to mentoring: The individual coaching sessions piloted in 2022-23 didn't significantly improve researchers' perceptions of their growth and development on the Glasgow Crucible programme. For 2023-24 we are instead looking to cross-link into the Talent Lab suite to line up the Glasgow Crucible with the Catalyst Mentoring programme. Applications will open at the end of 2023, and we are looking forward to firing up the kiln in the Spring!
Jan 18, 2026
Full time
By Dr Joanna Royle, Researcher Development Manager One of the University of Glasgow's longest running, high-profile Research Staff development programmes, the Glasgow Crucible follows a model found across UK Universities. 'Crucibles' are intensive opportunities that bring cohorts of mid-career research leaders together to forge interdisciplinary connections, think creatively about bold ideas for funding and publications, and develop career-relevant knowledge exchange expertise. Perhaps most importantly, they are a chance to carve out time to disconnect from daily work and explore the bigger picture of how their own actions as leaders matter in creating the conditions for a thriving research culture. Melting point: the Glasgow Crucible so far The Glasgow Crucible is part of the 'Talent Lab' suite of leadership development initiatives (read much more on Talent Lab here) which includes mentoring, networks, and career and research leadership programmes. Led by the Research Culture and Researcher Development team in Research Services, Talent Lab initiatives are a mechanism for delivering our UofG people-focused Research Strategy. The Glasgow Crucible attracts experienced Postdoctoral Researchers, Research Fellows and new Lecturers, from all disciplines, via an application process that scores potential participants equally on their potential for research leadership, and on their intention to create a collegial learning environment for their cohort. Over the last decade the four core learning days of the Glasgow Crucible have been iteratively refined, including delivery through off-site residentials, visits to to the Science Centre, team building activities, expert workshops, and even ceilidhs! The programme design is grounded in our knowledge that the talents of researchers are best fostered by carving out spaces for development-in-practice, not through a deficit model of information deposits. Following a break caused by the Covid pandemic, the programme returned in 2021-22 and the energy in the room was regenerative as people found powerful value in having informal unfettered head space to explore common ground, and engage with the forward planning that led to refreshed professional identities and grant submissions. Designing the Glasgow Crucible 2022-23 This year we lent heavily into the Crucible metaphor to describe our intentions to facilitate an active and energetic blend of people and disciplines. The heart of the programme was a two-day 'igniting the crucible' residential at Lodge on the Loch, on Loch Lomond. Led by Dr Robin Henderson, these initial days explored the gap between current and ideal research cultures, and equipped researchers with creativity tools to enable them to play their own part in bringing about change. This was followed by four half-day online expert-led workshops: Forging Engagement, Forging Collaboration, Forging Communication, and Forging Applications. The programme was framed by two personal coaching sessions ('the pilot light' and 'polishing the steel') and closed with an in-person celebration offering a chance to reflect and talk through key issues with senior university leaders. Annealing and alloying: the value of Crucible 2022-23 If, like me, you're not an expert in metalworking, these metaphors for development refer to the heat treatment (annealing) that increases ductility making metal easier to work, and to materials mixing (alloying) to increase strength. If that sounds a little stretched, bear with, because it was borne out in what researchers told us about the long-term value of the Glasgow Crucible programme. When we went back to participants 6-months later they told us that they particularly appreciated the 'heat' of the two concentrated days leadership retreat, and the alloying of interdisciplinary cohort peer networks. They also valued feeling more plugged into how the university works overall and the chance to meet senior leaders, with one researcher noting I felt quite dissociated from the University since bringing my fellowship here 2 years ago -COVID restrictions perhaps, but now have a better sense of what the University can offer me if I choose to stay here to establish my independent research career. Researchers also prized the strong values, and sense of integrity underpinning the programme content, saying I reflected more on what kind of researcher I want to be and what my values are. In particular they resonated with the research culture threads: "There needs to be a 'new guard' of academics bringing in a shift definitely made me think of myself as an ambassador and driver of positive research culture" and "I realized that a positive research culture requires every little effort from all of us a healthy communication environment in a small research group would facilitate the growth of the bigger positive research culture". Looking to the future, there was interest in building the programme further to offer more support for practical project and people management. We are really proud of the Glasgow Crucible, but we are also always looking to how we can improve the programme to maximise value for our talented researchers. Key enhancements we hope to pilot next year are, at least: A fully in-person model: The accessibility benefits of online sessions were outweighed by the challenges of zoom fatigue as participants struggled to engage with content and with each other in the digital environment. To improve momentum and cohort building the main programme body will be two pairs of days: one off-site and one on-campus. This means we will need to work harder to ensure accessibility options for everyone, and we are committed to doing just that. Career stage cohorts: Researchers always note the value of sharing longitudinal development spaces with their peers. To improve this cohort-identity, the Glasgow Crucible will focus on researchers who are already leading projects and a new 'Ignite' programme will be piloting for aspiring research leaders at an earlier stage in their career. We will be aligning recruitment timing for all Talent Lab leadership programmes to create a clear pathway for how researchers can progress through development through their UofG career. Coaching to mentoring: The individual coaching sessions piloted in 2022-23 didn't significantly improve researchers' perceptions of their growth and development on the Glasgow Crucible programme. For 2023-24 we are instead looking to cross-link into the Talent Lab suite to line up the Glasgow Crucible with the Catalyst Mentoring programme. Applications will open at the end of 2023, and we are looking forward to firing up the kiln in the Spring!
Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence (Machine Learning, NLP, Reinforcement Learning, and AI Security) The Department of Computer Science wishes to appoint academics to strengthen our growing Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Research Group. We welcome strong applications from all areas of AI and machine learning click apply for full job details
Jan 17, 2026
Full time
Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence (Machine Learning, NLP, Reinforcement Learning, and AI Security) The Department of Computer Science wishes to appoint academics to strengthen our growing Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Research Group. We welcome strong applications from all areas of AI and machine learning click apply for full job details
East Surrey College / John Ruskin College
Croydon, London
A further education institution in Croydon is seeking a dedicated Mechanical Engineering Lecturer to join their Engineering department. The role involves delivering teaching for BTEC and T Level programs and providing support to students. The ideal candidate will have a relevant degree, teaching qualifications, and significant industry experience. This position offers a competitive salary and a range of excellent staff benefits including pension schemes, a holiday package, and access to facilities.
Jan 17, 2026
Full time
A further education institution in Croydon is seeking a dedicated Mechanical Engineering Lecturer to join their Engineering department. The role involves delivering teaching for BTEC and T Level programs and providing support to students. The ideal candidate will have a relevant degree, teaching qualifications, and significant industry experience. This position offers a competitive salary and a range of excellent staff benefits including pension schemes, a holiday package, and access to facilities.