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Lecturer in Physical Geography

Job details
Posting date: 16 May 2025
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 15 June 2025
Location: Salford, M5 4WT
Company: University of Salford (Personnel)
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 22

Summary

Overview

We are currently seeking a Lecturer in in Physical Geography to develop and deliver high-quality teaching material across a range of modules or short programmes. The successful candidate will contribute to the planning, design, and development of programmes and will b expected to engage in scholarly activity and undertake high quality research.

To perform as Lecturer in Physical Geography, fostering further development of this important teaching and research area within the school through addressing topics aligned with the fields of geography, environmental management and sustainability.

Key Responsibilities

  • Initiate and lead the development and delivery of taught programmes and/or research programmes, with innovative and engaging delivery and learning support.
  • Act as a personal tutor, supervise undergraduate and postgraduate student projects, field trips and placements.
  • Undertake individual and/or collaborative research projects of relevance to the School/University.
  • Demonstrate leadership in own area of expertise, act as mentor for junior colleagues.

School and Subject Group

The School of Science, Engineering and Environment (SEE) is a centre of discovery and innovation. With a broad portfolio across computer sciences, engineering, built environment and human and natural sciences, we are one of the largest schools within the University, home to over 6000 students and over 370 colleagues.

Our Research and Innovation Centres work together to collaborate around the world’s greatest challenges including Net Zero, Climate Change and Resilience, Healthy Living and Industry. Our focus is on translating our pioneering research into real-world impact for people and industry and our research is recognised as world leading.

The Geography and Environmental Management (GEM) team delivers a range of well-respected programmes at undergraduate and taught postgraduate levels. Our programmes carry accreditation from various professional bodies, including the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA), the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) and the Royal Geographical Society (RGS). Current undergraduate teaching is centred around Environmental Management and Geography. Postgraduate teaching includes programmes in Environmental Assessment and Management, Sustainability, Health and Global Environments and Safety, Health and Environment.

What's in it for you?

  • Competitive salary - and excellent pension scheme
  • An impressive 32 days leave - plus bank holidays, additional time off at Christmas and the opportunity to buy even more!
  • Flexible working - we support a culture of flexible and agile working to help you find the right balance
  • Professional development - we offer a comprehensive package of training and development opportunities to help you achieve your full potential
  • Our community - there's a real sense of belonging here at Salford. We value diversity, in backgrounds and in experiences. Our difference makes us stronger, and together we share a passion for improving students' lives
  • The Perks! - MySalford, our online employee portal offers a wide range of lifestyle benefits and discounts
  • Team Salford - join us here in Salford and be part of one of the UK's fastest growing universities
  • A rewarding career - where everything you do will make a difference. To our students, our local community, and the world around you

Job Description

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