School of Biological Sciences
University of Canterbury, New Zealand
•Full-time at 37.5 hours per week (1.0 FTE) – fractional appointments will be considered
•Continuing (i.e. permanent) position
Applications are invited for the continuing position of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Biological Sciences (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) in the School of Biological Sciences. [Lecturer is broadly equivalent to a (tenured) Assistant Professor in the US system; Senior Lecturer is broadly equivalent to a recently tenured Associate Professor in the US system].
We seek an ambitious colleague in the molecular biosciences who will apply modern approaches and augment our existing strengths. The successful applicant will be capable of cutting-edge research and teaching, and be broadly trained in biochemistry (incl. biophysics) and/or molecular biology with associated laboratory and analytical skills. Applicants may have an empirical, theoretical and/or computational approach to their research, but they must be motivated to address fundamental questions of applied or basic science. It is expected that the successful candidate will establish an externally funded research programme, for which there are a variety of basic and applied contexts in New Zealand. They will also develop research linkages with research institutes, industry or charitable groups and/or civil society, and participate in undergraduate and postgraduate supervision and teaching.
Applicants should have a PhD or an appropriate equivalent qualification in the molecular biosciences, an ability and willingness to deliver high quality teaching in biochemistry (including biophysics) and/or molecular biology, and a commitment to do world-class research in an area complementary to current strengths within the School of Biological Sciences.
The successful applicant will demonstrate potential for academic excellence in teaching and research, be able to conduct innovative and effective lectures and laboratory classes from first year through postgraduate level, publish research at a high level as assessed by peer-reviewed publications, and, where appropriate, demonstrate impacts for community stakeholders. We are looking for an adaptable colleague who can work with others to embrace opportunities that contribute to our core mission.
The School of Biological Sciences has a high national and international profile and has an excellent teaching and research infrastructure, including multiple field stations in alpine, lowland and coastal habitats, and new research facilities. We have well-established research programmes from molecular to whole-organism and ecological scales, as exemplified in the Biomolecular Interaction Centre (http://www.bic.canterbury.ac.nz/) and the Centre for Integrative Ecology (http://www.biol.canterbury.ac.nz/cie/). We have strong linkages with other research institutes. For more information on the School of Biological Sciences see the web page www.biol.canterbury.ac.nz.
The University of Canterbury is committed to promoting a world-class learning environment through research and teaching excellence, and has a vision statement of Tangata Tū, Tangata Ora (“People Prepared to Make a Difference”).You will have the opportunity to work alongside members of a diverse academic community and enrich your own professional and personal development.
Equal opportunity in employment is University policy and the School is strongly committed to equality in the workplace. Applications from all suitably qualified persons are encouraged. The University of Canterbury offers generous leave provisions, including sabbatical and Erskine Fellowship leave. It also has excellent childcare, recreation and staff/graduates club facilities on campus.
For information about the range of benefits in joining UC please visit us online at: http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/joinus
The closing date for this position is: Sunday, 18 March 2018 (NZ time).
Applications for this position should include a curriculum vitae, a summary of recent research achievements and a 1-2 page research proposal outlining intended research and research goals. Applicants are also expected to indicate their teaching experience and philosophy and to indicate the ways they could contribute to courses within the School and to curriculum development in the future. They should also indicate the names and contact details of three referees. Applications should be combined into one document and submitted online.
Should you wish to e-mail any additional attachments or have queries in relation to the application process, please forward these to Nikki Gibbs, Recruitment Coordinator, nikki.gibbs@canterbury.ac.nz
Further information about this role can be obtained by contacting Head of School, Professor Matthew Turnbull, matthew.turnbull@canterbury.ac.nz
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