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The University of Bath is seeking a dedicated Lecturer in Marketing to join its esteemed School of Management. This full-time, permanent role involves delivering high-quality teaching across various marketing programs, contributing to a vibrant academic community recognized for excellence in research and education.
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The School of Management is seeking to appoint one Lecturer (Teaching and Learning) in Marketing to join the Marketing, Business & Society Division within the School of Management.
The School of Management is a vibrant community, ranked 1st for Marketing and 3rd for Business & Management Studies in the Complete University Guide 2021. It was ranked 7th in the UK for Business and Management Studies and 4th for research environment in the 2021 REF, with 93% of research classified as world leading or internationally excellent.
The Marketing Group delivers teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including BSc (Hons) in Management with Marketing, MSc in Marketing, and MSc in Strategic Retailing.
The successful candidate will possess contemporary practical and theoretical knowledge, proven teaching ability, and enthusiasm to engage students. Expertise in one or more of the following areas is encouraged: business-to-business marketing, consumer behaviour/psychology, and responsible/sustainable marketing.
This is a full-time (36.5 hours/week), permanent role. Interview dates are 18 and 21 July 2025. Informal inquiries can be directed to Professor Sarah Glozer or Professor Haiming Hang via email.
The University of Bath and the School of Management are committed to diversity, inclusion, and equality, holding a Bronze Athena Swan award and participating in various initiatives. We offer family-friendly policies, flexible working, campus facilities, and support for all staff.
Closing date: 15 June 2025. Salary: £46,735 to £55,755.