Ogden Physics Fellow
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Short info about job
Company: University of Lincoln
Salary: £27,285 +
Hours: Full Time
Contract type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Type / Role: Academic or Research
Phone: +44-1408 2666900
Fax: +44-1553 6787597
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Detail information about job Ogden Physics Fellow. Terms and conditions vacancy
We are seeking an Ogden Physics Fellow to join the School of Mathematics and Physics. Candidates are required to have an honours degree in Physics. A PhD in Physics or a related discipline is desirable but not essential.
The post would suit those who are interested in a transition to school teaching or outreach. Others with teaching experience, who have themselves run student events may also be interested. A strong interest and some experience in outreach would be essential.
The Ogden Physics Fellow must be fluent in problem solving themselves and in presenting them to students, whether in masterclass in the host department, or it student events for groups of schools around the local area. Interested applicants should look at the wide range of problems available on isaacphysics.org (at least up to level 5) to decide whether this style is for them. With support from the Isaac Physics Project, the Ogden Physics Fellow will deliver events to students attending target Schools in the local area.
The post is based within the School of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Lincoln but there will be a requirement to travel to different locations for meetings and events. The Physics Fellow will also need to be willing to work outside normal office hours, such as evenings and weekends. This post is fixed term for one year.
For further information or to apply online please visit our website at http://jobs.lincoln.ac.uk/
If you have any queries please email [email protected] or telephone 01522 886 775. Please quote the job reference number and title in all correspondence.
Closing date: 24th September 2017
As a member of the Athena SWAN Charter we are committed to advancing gender equality in STEM, therefore female applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.