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The University of Bath seeks a Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Psychology to enhance its research and teaching. The role involves conducting valuable research, engaging in interdisciplinary projects and inspiring students through dynamic teaching methodologies. Ideal candidates will possess a PhD and demonstrate strong research and teaching abilities.
The Department for Health at the University of Bath invites applications for the position of Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Sport and Exercise Psychology.
The successful candidate will contribute to our research strength in Sport, Exercise and Health Psychology and their research will be aligned with the work of at least one of our research centres or groups Department for Health research .
These Centres and Groups bring together staff at all career stages, postgraduate students and research partners to develop collaborative projects and deliver internationally leading research outputs, impact, and knowledge exchange.
About us
The Department for Health research is organised around three themes: Lifelong Health and Wellbeing, Improving Human Function, and a Fair and Vibrant Society.
Our strengths as a Department include the opportunity for interdisciplinary work, and we encourage and support collaborations with other Departments within the University of Bath as well as with external partners and stakeholders.
Our courses attract bright and dynamic students through our strong reputation in sport and health-related research that informs our teaching, and the opportunity to study at a university renowned for promoting and facilitating sporting excellence.
Our Sports Training Village offers exciting opportunities for applied research and collaboration. The University was named Sports University of the Year in 2018, and The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2023 University of the Year.
We are currently ranked 12th in the 2025 QS World Rankings for Sports-Related subjects.
The University of Bath is based on an attractive, single-site campus that facilitates interdisciplinary research. It is located on the edge of the World Heritage City of Bath and offers the lifestyle advantages of working and living in one of the most beautiful areas in the UK.
About the role
Research
The successful candidate's research will be in an area aligned with one of our Research Centres or Groups .
They will work with colleagues, students and researchers to develop and publish papers and other research outputs.
They will apply for research funding to support their ideas.
They will find ways of making your research available to society, for example, by working with industry, developing spin-outs, collaborating with charities, influencing policymakers, or delivering talks and demonstrations to inform and excite wider audiences.
In the Research Excellence Framework exercise (REF2021) we were rated 6th in the country for Sports & Exercise Sciences, Leisure & Tourism, with 98% of our outputs considered either world leading or internationally excellent (i.e. 3-4*).
Teaching
They successful candidate will design and deliver teaching materials for lectures, seminars, tutorials, and labs (as appropriate), design and mark assessments and provide feedback to students.
They will be educating and inspiring some of the brightest students in the country, delivering an engaging experience and a supportive programme.
The successful candidate will join a team of lecturers delivering a suite of units across our Undergraduate and Postgraduate Taught degrees .
They will teach primarily on our Sport and Exercise Science courses, in the area of Sport Psychology with some elements of Exercise Psychology and/or Research Methods and Design.
Alongside this, they will supervisor UG and Masters' research projects.
We value contributions to the academic community and therefore the successful candidate will be asked to take on other roles in teaching support such as academic advising, course development and other administrative activities as they arise.
For more information about the Department and programmes please go to: www.bath.ac.uk/health .
Helping with the running of the department
The successful candidate will be involved with some activities to help the Department run smoothly.
For instance, this might be supporting student placements, ethics processes, recruitment and admissions or take a part in the running of a research centre.
The support and growth opportunities we provide
As a department, we will offer you support and growth opportunities, including career mentoring, and opportunities to progress, manage and lead.
We will help you to develop existing and new collaborations with regional, national and international academics and partners in sport, health, education and other relevant areas.
You will be able to work with and build on the strong networks we have developed across these sectors to help with your research and to attract more funding.
Training for an HEA fellowship qualification
New Lecturers will be enrolled into the Pathway to HEA Fellowship.
This course will give you skills and support to help you in the teaching aspects of the role.
After completing the course, you will become a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
About you
Our ideal candidate will hold a PhD or equivalent in a relevant discipline, along with a UG degree or equivalent experience.
Membership in a professional body and a higher education teaching qualification (e.g., PGCert, FHEA) are desirable.