Lecturer in Environmental Science

Updated: 23 days ago
Location: Plymouth, ENGLAND
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 19 May 2024

Faculty of Science and Engineering  

Based in the Faculty of Science and Engineering, the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences comprises four distinct areas across the subjects of chemistry, earth sciences, environmental sciences and geography, each delivering exceptional teaching, support and research. All degree programmes are professionally accredited and designed with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals in mind. 

Staff and students work and study in the stunning natural landscape of south west England. Our national parks, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, characterful towns and cities, and 650 mile-long coastline provide the backdrop from which we address global sustainability challenges on land and at sea. Students develop in this supportive environment to be pioneers of a better and more sustainable future for our planet and all of its people. 

An interdisciplinary team of world-class academics undertakes teaching and research focused on challenges including climate change, natural hazards, social justice, pollution, energy transitions, land- and seascape conservation and the sensitive development of natural resources. 

The School holds an Athena SWAN Bronze award demonstrating the University’s ongoing commitment to advancing gender equality and success for all, and is a signatory to the Royal Geographical Society’s Inclusive Fieldwork Principles. 

We are seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Environmental Science capable of advancing the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences' interdisciplinary activities. SoGEES is a large, collaborative School with an enviable record of success, and our research and teaching activities address issues of sustainability on land and at sea. 

You should have a PhD or equivalent in Aquatic Ecology, or a related discipline, with the ability to deliver high quality teaching in ecology, ecotoxicology and conservation. We are particularly interested in candidates with knowledge and understanding of water quality (e.g. chemical pollution, regulatory frameworks and standards) with the ability to contribute to multidisciplinary undergraduate and postgraduate teaching across the School, including fieldwork. 

There is an essential requirement within this role that you will be required to travel to and work at different University sites and/or other business locations that may not be easily accessible by public transport. 

The successful candidate may be required to obtain an ATAS Certificate prior to this research being undertaken. 

Please demonstrate how you meet the essential criteria outlined in the knowledge, qualifications, training and experience elements of the job description in your supporting statement. 

For an informal discussion please contact Angie Milne ([email protected]

Interviews are likely to take place week commencing Monday 17th June 2024. 

This is a full-time, permanent position, working 37 hours a week. 

Flexible working options including job share will be considered. 

A relocation package may be available to the successful candidate, conditions apply. 

The University of Plymouth is a diverse, welcoming community where everyone makes a difference and is encouraged to bring their whole selves to work. To find out more about our inclusive community, initiatives such as Athena Swan and the Race Equality Charter and our range of benefits / support mechanisms such as flexible working, staff networks and enhanced maternity, paternity & adoption leave please visit our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion webpages  

We particularly welcome applicants from under-represented groups such as BAME/BIPOC and LGBT+.



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