Senior Lecturer in Human Animal Interactions School of Natural Sciences
Location: Lincoln
Salary: From £44,746 per annum
Closing Date: Sunday 12 July 2026
Interview Date: To be confirmed
Reference: CHS330
The School of Natural Sciences at the University of Lincoln seeks to appoint a Senior Lecturer in Human Animal Interaction to support teaching and scholarship across our undergraduate and postgraduate provision.
The successful candidate will contribute to teaching across a range of animal behaviour and welfare related subjects at both undergraduate and postgraduate taught levels and play an active role in curriculum development. We particularly welcome applicants with expertise in Human Animal Interaction and Human Behaviour Change as it pertains to animal behaviour and welfare and who have an ability to deliver high quality, student focused teaching at all levels.
The post would particularly suit a candidate in the field of Human Animal Interactions with a background in impactful applied research. We would welcome applications from individuals with a strong research record in companion, farm, laboratory and/or zoo animal welfare, alongside a proven ability to teach in these areas, commensurate with career stage. Irrespective of research background, a willingness and ability to contribute to companion animal teaching is essential. Strong connections with animal industries and/or animal protection charities are desirable.
Alongside teaching and student support, you will engage in research appropriate to your career stage, contributing to the School's vibrant academic environment and REF2029.
The School of Natural Sciences provides a friendly and collaborative environment, with excellent facilities located at the University's city centre Brayford Pool Campus.
The University of Lincoln is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, and as an Athena Swan Bronze Award holder, particularly encourages applications from women and others underrepresented in STEM.
Informal enquiries:
- Professor Steve Bevan -
- Dr Helen Zulch -
- Dr Ambrose Tinarwo -
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