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An academic institution is seeking a highly motivated Lecturer in Biological Sciences to inspire students and contribute to research. Responsibilities include delivering lectures, supervising projects, and developing academic material with a strong emphasis on practical applications. Candidates should possess a doctorate in biological sciences and ideally a teaching qualification, with a commitment to enhancing student learning experiences in a well-equipped, modern laboratory environment.
This is a career-defining opportunity in the Department of Applied and Human Sciences to inspire the next generation of Biological Scientists. We are seeking a highly motivated Lecturer to plan, deliver, and assess material across Levels 3-7, covering topics such as microbiology, biodiversity, evolutionary biology, medical parasitology, and food microbiology. You will deliver engaging lectures and practical lab sessions using advanced technologies to equip students with real-world skills. You will supervise undergraduate projects and research students, supporting their research journey. Additionally, you will be encouraged and supported to develop your research, produce high-quality outputs for publication, and contribute to our vibrant academic environment.
You should hold a doctorate in biological sciences with a specialisation in microbiology and preferably possess a recognised teaching or learning qualification. You will be motivated to deliver outstanding teaching and support to students. You will draw on your experience in biological sciences to encourage integrated professional practice, providing practical knowledge that benefits students' future skills. Continuously seeking improvement, you will review your work, seek to establish networks across private and public sectors, and collaborate to enhance the faculty's reputation in higher education, research, and professional communities.
Applicants must meet Kingston University's learning and teaching standards. By the end of probation, you must achieve the relevant UKPSF recognition if not already obtained-either through our accredited Introduction to Learning and Teaching programme for new lecturers or the Kingston Academic Practice Standards framework for experienced educators.
School of Life Sciences, Pharmacy and Chemistry
Employability, practical skills and life skills - these are the three core areas of focus in the School of Life Sciences, Pharmacy and Chemistry at Kingston University. We live in a world where there is so much information out there about vital subjects such as cancer biology, pharmacy and sport and nutrition, but it is the real world application of these areas of study that really makes our school stand out. Join us and you will become part of a team of more than 100 academics, working across functions to provide a rich and diverse educational experience. You will be part of a group that instils the importance of critical thinking, leadership skills and the personal touch for our ambitious students.
We have invested heavily in the development of new facilities, with our laboratories providing access to ultra-modern equipment and teaching facilities in areas such as biochemistry, biotechnology, cell and molecular biology, immunology, microbiology, nutrition, pharmacology, sport science (including biomechanics and an environmental testing chamber), chemical synthesis and analysis, pharmaceutics, specialist labs for pharmacy practice, pharmaceutical science and chemistry, a forensic scene-of-crime house and a pharmacy dispensing simulation suite.
As a School we are passionate about Inclusion and proud to hold a School Athena SWAN silver award. We also have colleagues within the wider School who are actively involved in equality, Diversity, and Inclusion initiatives across the university.
This is a full time, permanent position with a starting salary of £44,404 per annum.
Interviews are expected to be held on Monday 15 September 2025.
For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Owen Spendiff , Head of Department of Applied & Human Sciences.