Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Immunology

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Biological Sciences,Biology

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Company: University of Wolverhampton

Department: Faculty of Science and Engineering

Salary: £33,943 to £48,327

Hours: Full Time

Contract type: Permanent

Type / Role: Academic or Research

Phone: +44-1270 2637237

Fax: +44-1269 9469360

E-mail: N\A

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Wolverhampton School of Sciences is a newly-established School within the Faculty of Science & Engineering. Within the School, the Department of Biomedical Science & Physiology delivers high quality teaching across a range of undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes offering integrated placement year opportunities in research, medical and commercial settings. Biomedical Science Research is carried out in the newly opened £25 million pound Rosalind Franklin Research Facility, a purpose-built laboratory block which houses teaching laboratories and research facilities. The School of Biomedical Science & Physiology is an active and expanding area within the University and we are seeking to appoint a lecturer/senior lecturer in Immunology.

You will make an extensive contribution to the delivery of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching on our well-established, highly successful IBMS Accredited BSc and MSc programmes in Biomedical Science. You will also either have evidence of being able to deliver research outcomes that will contribute to the REF, whether by undertaking independent research with the capability of attracting support or by engaging with one or more of the successful research groups that form part of the School’s research portfolio, or by demonstrating extensive experience as a Biomedical Science Practitioner, in a managerial role. You will have a minimum of a good honours degree and a higher degree or equivalent professional qualifications, in an area related to Immunology. Good communication and organisational skills are essential attributes.

Interviews are likely to take place between 11th-22nd September 2017. Previous applicants need not apply.

Further information on the range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes can be found on our website: http://www.wlv.ac.uk

For an informal discussion about the post please contact the Head of Department, Dr Gill Condé on 01902 321153, or the Department Administrator, Kelly Hall on 01902 328536.

The University of Wolverhampton values a diverse workforce and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

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