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Salary will be on the Professorial scale according to relevant experience
The Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences wishes to appoint a number of worldleading Professors to support its strategic growth in Nanotechnology.
The ideal candidate will be a leading authority in their field with a strong track record in journal publication and research funding. In addition, a strong track record of teaching excellence covering undergraduate, postgraduate and CPD/executive education is essential. We would also expect the candidate to take a leading role in developing Nanotechnology across the Faculty and University.
Successful candidates will join one on the nine Schools within the Faculty, where they will be expected to provide leadership promoting interdisciplinary research and education. The post is available immediately.
Overall Purpose of the Job:
As a Professor at the University of Manchester you will be a leading authority in your field and will be expected to produce high quality journal publications, deliver keynote presentations at leading conferences/ seminars and attract significant research funding from various sources.
You will provide leadership in the area of Nanotechnology and you will be expected to build up a strong team of funded PDRAs and research students, working with other leading academics in the University. In particularly you will support our very successful Nanoscience DTC.
You will also be expected to support our delivery of world-class education covering undergraduate, postgraduate and CPD/executive education. This will include providing support to curriculum development, ensuring that the University remains at the forefront of knowledge transfer. You will be a member of the leading external professional institutions and will be engaged in relevant external professional activities.
You will be a member of a School within the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences and will be expected to provide strategic leadership and operational management to deliver the strategic goals of the School, Faculty and University.
Key Responsibilities, Accountabilities or Duties:
Research and Innovation
• Deliver research and innovation leadership in your area of expertise, as well as supporting nanotechnology across the University.
• Deliver high quality journal publications and keynote presentations at leading conferences.
• Attract significant research funding from various sources (RCUK, ERC, EU, Industry, TSB, ETI, etc.)
• Attract and supervise PGR (PhD, MPhil, MRes) students and ensure their successful completion.
• Contribute to the wider internal and external research community e.g. by reviewing journal articles, promotions peer review, peer review of research grants and membership of leading professional bodies.
• Participate and provide leadership in the commercialisation of intellectual property and know-how arising from research and academic practice e.g. through spin-outcompanies, formal knowledge transfer activities and consultancy.
Teaching and Learning
• Deliver world-class teaching and learning to support our activities in undergraduate, postgraduate, and CPD/executive education.
• Provide a range of timely student support to enhance the student experience and achievements.
• Supervise undergraduate and taught postgraduate students’ research projects;
• Contribute to the planning, design and development of programmes and programme units in the School, and across Schools.
• Provide leadership in the continuing development of the curriculum.
• Promote expertise to the wider public.
Administration and Management
• Provide leadership in research and teaching.
• Take an active senior role, along side professional colleagues, in managerial and administrative duties and where appropriate to serve on committees within the School and the Faculty.
• Take responsibility for a defined Leadership and management role.
• Contribute to the wider activities of the School, Faculty and University through input to project teams, working groups and committees.
• Engage enthusiastically as a team player within a multidisciplinary division where teamwork is critical.
The University actively fosters a culture of inclusion and diversity and seeks to achieve true equality of opportunity for all members of its community. The Faculty is committed to Athena SWAN principles to promote women in Science, Engineering & Technology.
Essential Knowledge, Skills and Experience
You will have:
• A PhD and an undergraduate degree (minimum 2.1) in Engineering or Physical Science.
• A strong track record of quality cited journal publications.
• A track record of delivering keynote presentations.
• A track record of attracting research funding from various sources.
• A track record of successful supervision of PhD students.
• Experience of proving leadership in research and education.
• Demonstrable evidence of the ability to deliver high quality education.
• Able to demonstrate successful supervision of undergraduate dissertations and projects.
• The ability to be able to contribute to a wider range of leadership and management activities within the School and Faculty.
• Use of communication media
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
• Experience of pastoral care of staff and students.
• Ability to work effectively with colleagues as part of a team.
Desirable Knowledge, Skills and Experience
You should have:
• A clear understanding of the wider issues of the Grand Challenges outside your area of expertise.
• International links with leading scholars and industry.
• An understanding of UK government policy and International policy in Science and Engineering.
Please apply with your CV and cover letter by the 'apply' button below. Please quote reference E&PS-00434 in your application.
For further information about the role contact Professor Colin Bailey (Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences). E-mail: [email protected] Tel: +44 (0) 161-306-9111.
Education Backgrounds: |
Micro / Nano Technology Physics |
Specialties: |
Experimental Physics Nanotechnology Other Research (R&D) |
Education Level: |
Doctorate (PH.D) |
Experience: |
10 - 15 years 5 - 10 Years > 15 years |
Languages spoken: |
English |
Job Location: | Manchester, England |
Type: Job
Deadline: 24th May 2012
Job reference (ID): 4230
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