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A leading UK university in Birmingham is seeking a Senior Lecturer to lead research initiatives and contribute to department management. You will manage research projects, publish influential findings, and supervise doctoral candidates. Ideal candidates will have a significant record of impactful research and experience in high-level administration. This is a full-time role with a fixed term contract until August 2029.
School of Physics and Astronomy
Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK
Fixed salary of £51,602.00 additional allowances may be applicable depending on circumstances
Grade: 9 (Spot)
Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to August 2029
Closing date: 4th January 2026
UK and International travel may be required for this role
2 Positions Available
To create and disseminate knowledge through initiating, leading and conducting original research and through publication as appropriate to the disciplinary area.
Contributing at a senior level on a sustained basis to the whole range of research and administration.
Research is likely to involve an established national and developing international reputation through significant original research work and a clear record of impact, and/or designing and developing innovative underpinning technologies.
Management and administration is likely to include Departmental/School leadership and management activity with University-wide involvement, and may include sustained high value impact knowledge transfer, enterprise, business engagement, public engagement, and similar activities that are of manifest benefit the College and University.
Pursue sustained research activity through original research and scholarship, including other research-related contributions through conference papers and presentations and/or consultancy projects and advice. Where appropriate for the discipline this may include some but not all of the responsibilities listed below.
Lead sustained high value impact activity in knowledge transfer and enterprise (including business engagement, public engagement) that is of manifest benefit to the College and University and: (a) makes a significant contribution to policy development at national and international level; and/or (b) involves development of industrial links and comparable networks and initiatives.
In addition, research responsibilities will include some but not all the indicative responsibilities from grade 8 listed below.
Chair and/or lead activities in the Department/School and representation on University committees or working groups. Where appropriate to the discipline, this may include some but not all of the responsibilities listed below.
In addition, management/administration responsibilities will include some but not necessarily all the indicative responsibilities from grade 8 listed below.
Demonstrated excellence at the level of accomplishment expected to meet the promotion criteria for Senior Lecturer in both Research, and Management and Administration, as outlined below. In addition, : (i) a higher volume of excellent outputs/inputs in Research, and in research-related Management and Administration than would be expected for a Senior Lecturer in a similar field; and/or (ii) an exceptional quality of outputs in Research and in research-related Management and Administration.
An excellent national reputation and a developing international profile through original research work and a clear record of impact. Evidence of success under the following headings, as appropriate to the discipline:
Demonstrated significant achievement in management and administration-related activities, which may include leadership of activities/initiatives. Evidence of success under the following headings.
The skills and experience listed above will be additional the skills and experience required at grade 8 including higher degree relevant to research area (normally PhD) or equivalent qualifications.
Informal enquiries to Yeshpal Singh, email: y.singh.1@bham.ac.uk
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