Lecturer in Neuroscience

Vacancy Reference Number
ACAD105108
Closing Date
6 Apr 2021
Salary
£44,045 to £49,553
Address
University of Bristol

Job Details

The School of Physiology, Pharmacology, and Neuroscience at the University of Bristol is seeking to appoint to two positions: a Lecturer in Neuroscience (ACAD105108) and a Senior Lecturer in Neuroscience (ACAD105110). For both positions, successful applicants are expected to have a track record of high-quality research in the areas including (but not limited to) biological rhythms and sleep, brain plasticity and cognition, neurobiology of pain, actions of psychoactive drugs, or sensory motor integration.? The successful applicants will join a collegial, supportive department with a vibrant research environment and a passion for excellence in research and teaching. 

For the Lecturer position, funding follows the retirement of a member of staff, while funding for Senior Lectureship follows from the creation of a new MSci programme in Psychology and Neuroscience that is being jointly taught with the School of Psychological Science.? 

The successful candidates will assume responsibility for an appropriate share of administration and will be expected to interact effectively with other academic colleagues within and across subject areas and with external partners. They will be committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace.

Person Criteria

The successful applicants will have a strong, well-developed research profile beyond doctoral level, with an emerging or established record of high-quality publishing commensurate with the applicant’s career stage.? You will be able to demonstrate your ability to contribute effectively to the management and delivery of undergraduate teaching, including supervising student dissertations and running tutorials. 

How to Apply

https://www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/details/?jobId=215574&jobTitle=Lecturer%20in%20Neuroscience

Contact Details

For informal enquiries please contact Professor Hugh Piggins via email: PHPH-hos@bristol.ac.uk.