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Earth sciences lectureship, Durham University (UK)

From:

Sheila Peacock <[log in to unmask]>

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Tectonics & structural geology discussion list <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Thu, 20 Oct 2016 11:47:57 +0100

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Dear all,

This is from Gillian Foulger. Closing date for this is 29th January 2017.
The field is not specified, but Durham has a strong tectonics tradition
so I think this is an appropriate vacancy to advertise on the Geo-Tectonics list.

Please follow the instructions below to apply.

Sheila Peacock.


Dear colleague,

Please bring this job opportunity at Durham University to the attention of your colleagues.

Thank you,

Gillian

*
*

*Lecturer in EarthSciences*

Department Earth Sciences
Grade Grade7/8
Salary Range Grade7: £31,656to £37,768; Grade8: £38,896to£46,414
Position Type Full Time
*Job Description*

The Department of Earth Sciences at Durham University wishes to recruit an outstanding Lecturer in Earth Sciences. The Department has broad interests across the range of geosciences (see weblink below)and seeks applications from exceptional candidates working in any areas of geoscience research that complement and build on its current expertise and interests.
The position offers an exciting opportunity to conduct research and teaching of the highest, international quality. Academics are expected to raise funding to undertake research, to recruit and supervise postgraduate students and postdoctoral research staff,and to explore the full potential for impact of their research. All academic staff members are encouraged to develop their own research groups and are also expected to contribute to existing research themes in the Department and across the University,including collaborative vehicles such as the Durham Energy Institute and the Institute for Hazard,Risk and Resilience.
The new lecturer will contribute to delivery of the Department’s research-led,undergraduate teaching in the classroom and in the field.This will include teaching large groups, small (e.g. tutorial) groups, supervising dissertation/research projects and acting as an advisor for undergraduates. Staff may be asked to teach outside their immediate expertise at an elementary level.
Applications are particularly welcome from women and minority ethnic candidates. The Department values its collegial working atmosphere and holds an Athena Swan Bronze Award.
Further details about the Department of Earth Sciences and its research can be found at:

http://www.dur.ac.uk/earth.sciences/ <http://www.dur.ac.uk/earth.sciences/>

Successful applicants will, ideally,be in post by 1 September2017.


*Relationships and Contacts*

Responsible to: Head of Department of Earth Sciences
*Key Responsibilities*

Conduct research of the highest quality and present findings in appropriate, international publications.

Obtain funds from appropriate sources to sustain independent research.

Carry out teaching in the Department at both undergraduate, including supervision and tutoring at all levels,and postgraduate levels.

Contribute to the Department’s wider academic goals through collaboration both within

and beyond the University.

Conduct administrative duties allocated by the Head of Department in an effective and proactive manner.


*Person Specification*
*Essential Criteria*
*All grades:*
*Professional Attributes:*
1. A good first degree and a doctorate in Earth Science (for Grade 7 completed or under examination).
2. A personal research plan which demonstrates how it will support, deliver and enhance the research strategies of the Department and the University.
3. Ability to undertake research which has the potential to shape the disciplinary agenda
and/or create public benefit or impact in terms of individual or societal wellbeing or the economy outside the academic community.
4. Experience of teaching at undergraduate and (depending on experience)
postgraduate levels.
5. Willingness to undertake administrative responsibilities and participate actively as a citizen and ambassador of the Department of Earth Sciences.
*Generic Skills:*
6. Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
7. A desire and plan to collaborate proactively with academic collaborators both at
Durham and elsewhere.
8. Appropriate technical knowledge to execute the applicant’s research programmes.
9. Ability to use appropriate software to support the applicant’s own research and
teaching.
*Grade7:*
10.Evidence of authoring/publishing(depending on experience)original research for leading international,peer reviewed publications.
*Grade8:*
11.A track record of publishing original research in leading international, peer reviewed publications.
12.Evidence of having successfully attracted external funding to implement research programmes that show leadership in the candidate’s field, and which have the
potential to create public benefit or impact.

13.A track record of delivering high quality undergraduate teaching.

14.Experience of attracting and successfully supervising doctoral students.


*Desirable Criteria (All Grades)*
1. A good record of developing and disseminating successful learning approaches.
2. Experience of engaging with external stakeholders,such as funding councils,learned societies,national interest/study groups,in the UK and/or abroad.
3. An interest in outreach and engaging with the community of NE England.
4. Knowledge of the Department’s degree content, including residential field trip locations.
5. A track record of relevant administrative experience.


*Application process*
We prefer to receive applications online via the Durham University Vacancies Site. https://www.dur.ac.uk/jobs/ <https://www.dur.ac.uk/jobs/>

Please submit a CV and covering letter with your application. Your letter of application should include an ambitious personal research plan including a plan for the [four]written pieces likely to be submitted to the next Research Excellence Framework(REF2020/21).

Please state the level of role for which you are applying. Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and minority ethnic candidates, who are under-represented in academic posts in the University.
For informal enquiries please contact Chair of the Search Committee Prof Andy Aplin ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>; 01913342332). All enquiries will be treated in the strictest confidence.
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Prof. Gillian R. Foulger
بروفيسور جيليان فولجر
Проф. Джиллиан Роуз Фоулджер
鹡鸰,姬玲
פרפ׳. ג׳יליאן ר. פולגר
ジリアン・ フォルジャ
질리안 풀거 교수

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