University of Cambridge
Job title:
Assistant / Associate Professor
Company
University of Cambridge
Job description
Location: Central CambridgeApplications are invited for an Assistant/Associate Professorship (University Lecturer/Senior Lecturer) in the field of Vertebrate Systems Neuroscience to be held in the Department of Physiology Development and Neuroscience. We are searching for a talented individual with an excellent track record in research and a commitment to teaching across a range of subjects. The post is available from 1st January 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. The department offers a world class research and teaching environment with research groups focussed on Cellular and Systems Physiology, Developmental Biology and Reproduction and Neuroscience. ( ) We welcome applicants who will synergise and enhance the existing neuroscience research in the department as well as develop their own independent research area. We particularly encourage applicants who are using animal models to study aspects of systems neuroscience.The successful applicants will have a PhD in a relevant subject area and show evidence of leading a successful research programme. Applicants will also have an aptitude and enthusiasm for teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and will be expected to contribute to teaching and other academic activities in the Department and more widely in the School of Biological Sciences, including the design and delivery of undergraduate and graduate lecture courses, examinations and other forms of assessment.The starting salary is dependent on the level of appointment being made, as determined by the Selection Committee. Assistant Professorships will start in the range of £45,585 – £57,696 per annum; Associate Professorships will start in the range of £61,1987 – £64,914 per annum.The Department is committed to the Athena SWAN scheme to provide equal opportunities and to advance the representation of women and other under-represented groups in science. We particularly encourage women and/or candidates from a Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic background to apply for this vacancy as they are currently under-represented at this level within our University. Appointment will be based on merit alone. As a signatory of DORA ( ) the University is committed to assessing research on its own merits rather than on the basis of the journal in which it is published.To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role, please click on the ‘Apply’ button above.Please ensure that in the Upload section of the online application you provide:
- A document containing your Curriculum Vitae (CV), research publications list, and a brief narrative (300 words maximum per output) on each of the three outputs you consider most significant. The Department is committed to the responsible use of bibliometric
- Data and applicants are asked not to include raw citation count, Journal Impact Factor or H-index metrics in their applications.
- A statement of research of no more than two pages, outlining your current and future research plans, with an emphasis on how these fit within the remit of the position and synergies within Department and across the University.
- A one page statement focusing on (i) your teaching experience and interests, (ii) your contributions to and/or vision for open research and improving research culture (see this link) (iii) what Equality Diversity & Inclusion means to you.
- Prospective candidates may contact the joint Heads of Department, Professor Bill Colledge and Professor Sarah Bray (
) to informally discuss the position.Interviews will be held at the beginning of November 2024
Expected salary
£45585 – 57696 per year
Location
Cambridge
Job date
Tue, 01 Oct 2024 04:18:12 GMT
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