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Institution: University of Lincoln
United Kingdom
Retrieved : 2018-08-23 Expired
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Lecturer salary from £32,548

Senior Lecturer salary from £37,706

The Lincoln School of Architecture and the Built Environment, College of Arts and the University share an agenda of academic excellence, which includes a world-class reputation and ranking. The School is one of six in the College of Arts and plays a dynamic role in the intellectual and cultural landscapes of the region and beyond. 

The School has a collegiate, innovative and energetic atmosphere. It takes pride in the quality of its teaching, research and the student experience as a whole. Evidence of this is that the Architecture provision in the School is now ranked 7th out of 49 in the UK in the 2019 Good University Guide (The Guardian, May 2018).

The Architecture provision in the School offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes with dedicated studios, classrooms, laboratories and workshops that strengthen our culture of research and scholarship. These programmes include the ARB prescribed and RIBA validated BArch (ARB/RIBA Part 1), MArch (ARB/RIBA Part 2) and Post Graduate Diploma in Professional Practice and Management (ARB/RIBA Part 3) qualifications.

The new school is now embarking on an exciting growth phase, which includes new academic programmes, at undergraduate (BSc Hons) and postgraduate (MSc) levels, in Construction Science and Management, alongside our programmes in Architecture. In addition we will be introducing programmes in Architectural Science and Technology, Facilities and Environment Management, and City Planning and Urban Design.

In order to realise this plan, we are now recruiting a Senior Lecturer in Architecture (with expertise and experience in the integration of Construction Technology and Architectural Design). The emphasis will be on the development of innovative, high-quality teaching and research in architectural design and other areas, which might include structures, acoustics, environmental systems and building services relating to heating, cooling, lighting and ventilation. This will provide an opportunity for evolving new, cutting edge teaching methods for shaping and delivering our programmes. The School therefore wishes to appoint a future-oriented thinker in this field. 

A Senior Lecturer is expected to have an appropriate balance of research and teaching within their portfolio and to evidence the potential to progress to higher levels of academic grade appointment. The successful candidate will deliver clearly defined lectures and studio based courses across the School. S/he will also be involved in the development and delivery of income generation activities, including CPD, KTP and externally funded research activities.

We are looking for an outstanding academic (and/or practitioner) with the vision and ability to contribute to the development and delivery of courses in the School. 

Closing Date: 16 Sep 2018
Category: Academic





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