
Assistant/Associate Professor(s)
- London
- £69,332-78,576 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Tissues and organisms
- Ecology, sustainability and planetary health
- To develop a broad range of research within the department.
- To supervise, train and mentor research staff and students.
- To manage research projects.
- To publish research in peer reviewed journals.
- To attend and present work at national and international conferences.
- To collaborate and strengthen links with colleagues within the Department of Life Sciences and across all departments.
- To play a role in the national and international research community and/or learned societies.
- To teach at all levels - undergraduate, masters and higher research degrees - through lectures and seminars
- To examine courses at all levels - undergraduate, masters and higher research degrees - exam setting, coursework setting, marking and viva style examinations
- To mentor students of all levels, undergraduate, masters and higher research degrees through personal tutorials, and supervision.
- To contribute to curriculum development.
- To contribute to the enhancement of teaching within the field
- To participate in the planning and objective setting process for the department and campus
- To show initiative in managing your individual performance and academic group
- To contribute to the leadership of academic teams, the department, Faculty, College, and national/international initiatives commensurate with the grade of your post and as directed by the Head of Department.
- To work collaboratively with all members of the department and other parts of the college.
- To attend relevant academic or management committees
- A PhD (or equivalent) in Life Sciences or a related discipline.
- A proven track record in conducting high quality independent research, as evidenced by high quality publications in peer reviewed journals.
- Experience of training undergraduate and postgraduate students
- Experience of preparing grant applications for submission
- Experience of developing skills in leading, motivating, developing and managing the performance of colleagues
- An effective communicator, conveying ideas and concepts clearly and effectively to a range of audiences through a variety of methods and media.
- An ability to raise significant research funding from a variety of sources, commensurate with your career stage.
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