The Post
The Institute of Aquaculture, School of Life and Environmental Sciences within the Faculty of Natural Sciences, is seeking to appoint a Senior Lecturer (Teaching and Research) in aquatic animal health with an emphasis upon disease transmission and treatment. The post is open to scientists applying innovative approaches across the field of aquatic animal health with emphasis upon host-pathogen interactions and their relationship with the underpinning physiology. The research focus includes the development and application of state-of-the-art disease models and relevant laboratory-based techniques to improve health management and production performance in established, emerging or new candidate species for aquaculture.
The post holder will be expected to deliver internationally excellent publications, demonstrate clear research leadership, provide strong outputs for the next Research Excellence Framework (REF) period, and contribute to a strong research culture. Similarly, the candidate will be expected to deliver high quality teaching and supervision to UGs, PGTs and PGRs. We are interested in receiving applications from those already working in aquaculture research or closely related fields, who are using and have significant experience of flow-through challenge and recirculation aquaculture systems (RAS). The post holder will be expected to use and benefit from application of our newly commissioned, state of the art, £22 million National Aquaculture Technology and Innovation Hub (NATIH) facilities in Stirling, and our Marine Environmental Research Laboratory facilities in Machrihanish, Argyll and Bute.
We are seeking applicants who have an excellent research record and are established research leaders in their field. Candidates who are active researchers in areas such as aquatic disease, microbiology and immunology aimed at unravelling host-environment and/or pathogen interactions and molecular regulation are especially encouraged to apply.
This post is offered at a Grade 9 (Senior Lecturer) level, though for exceptional candidates there may be a consideration to appoint at Grade 9 (Associate Professor) level.
Description of Duties
- Engage in individual and collaborative research of international standard, which aligns to the strategic direction of the University, establish a distinctive programme of research and disseminate results through regular publication in high impact journals, books and conference proceedings
- Identify appropriate sources of funding, prepare research proposals for funding bodies and manage grants awarded
- Supervise research students as required, providing direction, support and guidance
- Lead on, or contribute to the leadership within, the subject area on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
Essential Criteria
Qualifications
- PhD in relevant discipline
Knowledge, Skills & Experience
- A considerable track record of high-quality published research with demonstrable
proficiency in relevant animal models supported by laboratory and analytical skills in areas such as, infection, host-environment and/or host-pathogen interactions and comparative immunology, the design and application of disease challenge models relevant to aquaculture - A record of securing and leading research grants / external funding and delivering on successful research projects
For further information, including a full description of duties, essential criteria and details on how to apply, please see Vacancy details | University of Stirling