Job Detail
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Proposed Salary £42,792.00
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Career Level Others
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Experience Less Than 1 Year
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Gender Any
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Industry Education
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Qualifications PhD
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Email [email protected]
Job Description
Glasgow Caledonian University is a vibrant, multi-cultural and modern university in the centre of Glasgow, and is placed amongst the top 50 universities globally (THE Impact rankings, 2020). Our welcoming community of 20,000 students from more than 100 countries enjoys a wide range of award-winning support services and state of the art facilities across each of our campuses in Glasgow, London and New York. Our University mission – with its commitment to the Common Good and core values of integrity, creativity, responsibility and confidence – is integral to everything we do.
The Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences is located within the School of Health & Life Sciences, and dedicated to understanding cell, molecular and systems biology and clinical diagnosis of disease and treatments, and advancing this knowledge through research and teaching. We offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, including our Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS) accredited BSc (Hons) and MSc Biomedical Science programmes.
We are seeking to appoint an energetic and inventive individual to contribute to the delivery and development of teaching and research in Biomedical Sciences. The candidate will have sound academic/research experience and the skills to effectively engage with the full range of our academic programmes.
The successful candidate will be an experienced scientist with a PhD and specialist knowledge to support delivery of our BSc (Hons) and MSc Biomedical Science degree programmes. The candidate will have teaching experience at HE level and a strong interest in developing teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The successful candidate will be expected to demonstrate a record of research achievement in line with their stage of career and potential to develop impactful research, consultancy/income generation aligned to the GCU research strategy. Registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and experience working in or with the NHS clinical laboratories would be desirable.