Lecturer in Social Sciences, Social Psychology Professional
Aug 23rd, 2022 at 07:49 Jobs CardiffLanguage | English | Closes/Deadline |
16 Sep 2022
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Hours
| Full Time | Contact type | Permanent |
Salary | £34,304 - £40,927 per annum (Grade 6)
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Recruiter | CARDIFF UNIVERSITY
| Recruiter Type | Direct Employer |
Description
Located in heritage buildings in the beautiful and thriving capital city of Wales, the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University is looking to appoint a Lecturer in the field of Social Psychology. The post holder will contribute to the research profile of the School through academic scholarship and theoretically informed empirical research in social psychology leading to published work of the highest quality. The successful candidate will also deliver high quality and research-led teaching at both the undergraduate and postgraduate level. The School is recognised nationally and internationally for providing a highly supportive research environment and an interdisciplinary learning experience as well as for its collaborative and problem-focused approach, civic contribution and social impact.
The post is designed to support an entry-level or early career scholar and will attract a reduced teaching load and additional research support during the first two years of appointment. You will be expected to deliver research-led teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate level and contribute to the research profile of the School through a commitment to scholarship, empirical study and high quality academic publication.
This is a full time post, 35 hours per week, available immediately and open ended.
Salary: £34,304 - £40,927 per annum (Grade 6)
Responsible to Professor Tom Hall, Head of School
For informal enquiries contact Professor Tom Hall (Head of School), [email protected] telephone 029 20874848 or Professor Bella Dicks (Deputy Head of School) [email protected] Telephone 029 2087 5231
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