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A leading civic university in Wales seeks a Senior Lecturer in Business Analytics and AI. The successful candidate will have proven industry experience and will lead modules on AI for Business and Applied Analytics. Strong skills in applied machine learning and data manipulation using Python are essential. This role offers opportunities to engage students in real-world learning, research, and collaboration on business AI applications.
Wrexham Business School is at an exciting point in its development with the recruitment of its inaugural Dean. The School’s vision is to be a leading modern civic university business school, regionally and globally engaged, delivering impactful education, enterprise and research which drive inclusive economic growth and innovation for the well‑being of current and future generations.
The School’s strategic aims are aligned to the three pillars of the University’s Strategy and Vision 2030:
The School’s existing portfolio of programmes incorporates on campus undergraduate and masters programmes, an online MBA and partnership provision in both the UK and overseas. We also have a small number of doctoral students. The School is also developing a suite of new cross‑disciplinary masters programmes and micro‑credentials. The successful candidate will lead on programmes and modules, applied research, enterprise and partnerships in Business AI and Analytics, working in collaboration with colleagues across the University.
The Senior Lecturer in Business Analytics and AI is a new post within the business school and requires proven industry experience in this subject area. Key skills required include:
Industry subject expertise is essential for this role to engage students with real‑world learning, with opportunities to teach, research and engage with areas related to analytics and generative AI for business and SMEs.
The embedding of research‑led teaching to develop critical thinking, enquiry skills is fundamental, ensuring depth of knowledge transfer and understanding of the subject and related industry needs.
Additionally, the post would deliver on:
For an informal discussion please contact Emma Taylor, Principal Lecturer in Business taylorem@wrexham.ac.uk