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An established academic institution is looking for a passionate Lecturer in Computational Biochemistry to enhance undergraduate education. This role is ideal for candidates with a strong background in Biochemistry and teaching experience in areas like in silico modelling and data manipulation. The position offers opportunities for career advancement within a supportive academic environment that values diversity and innovation. Join a team dedicated to modernising educational delivery and fostering professional growth while enjoying competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits.
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Client: Queen Mary University of London
Location: London Borough of Tower Hamlets, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Overview
We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic Lecturer in Computational Biochemistry to develop and deliver high-quality undergraduate education. This role offers potential for career advancement within a dynamic academic team dedicated to modernising educational delivery and supporting professional development.
About You
The ideal candidate will have expertise in Biochemistry, with experience in teaching in silico modelling, coding, or data manipulation being highly desirable. A strong commitment to mentoring students and developing skills-focused educational modules is essential. Candidates should possess a PhD in Biochemistry, Computational Modelling, or related fields, or equivalent professional experience.
About the School
The School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences provides a supportive environment that encourages interdisciplinary research and professional growth.
About Queen Mary
Queen Mary University of London values diversity and academic excellence, fostering social justice and innovative ideas. We offer competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits, flexible working, and inclusive policies to support our staff and community.