Location: | Glasgow |
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Salary: | £46,974 to £54,395 per annum |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 1st July 2024 |
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Closes: | 15th July 2024 |
Job Ref: | GCU01636 |
As a Lecturer in Control Engineering, you will have a focus on providing high-quality learning and teaching that is underpinned by scholarly activity. We are keen to receive applications from people who will enhance our delivery of, and reputation in, modern control systems analysis and design as well as the practical implementation of control and instrumentation systems,although expertise in other related areas is welcomed. Applicants should hold a minimum of a BEng or equivalent with significant Control Engineering content and also either have, or be close to thesis submission, of a PhD in an area of engineering closely related to Control.
Lecturers are expected to contribute to the delivery and assessment of existing modules, student supervision, and the enhancement of the student experience across our range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Prior experience of supporting student learning, teaching and assessment in higher education and/or in industry settings is essential. The Department of Applied Science promotes innovation in learning and teaching and, therefore, we are keen to appoint an individual with experience of e-learning and online environments. A higher education teaching qualification and/or Fellow status with AdvanceHE is desirable. The post holders will also be expected to contribute to ensuring curricula are current and compliant with Engineering Council frameworks.
If you wish to know more about these opportunities, or for an informal discussion, please feel free to contact Geraint Bevan, Head of Departments of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Applied Science on Geraint.Bevan@gcu.ac.uk
For more information on this role and to apply please visit Glasgow Caledonian University’s
As a Lecturer in Control Engineering, you will have a focus on providing high-quality learning and teaching that is underpinned by scholarly activity. We are keen to receive applications from people who will enhance our delivery of, and reputation in, modern control systems analysis and design as well as the practical implementation of control and instrumentation systems,although expertise in other related areas is welcomed. Applicants should hold a minimum of a BEng or equivalent with significant Control Engineering content and also either have, or be close to thesis submission, of a PhD in an area of engineering closely related to Control.
Lecturers are expected to contribute to the delivery and assessment of existing modules, student supervision, and the enhancement of the student experience across our range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Prior experience of supporting student learning, teaching and assessment in higher education and/or in industry settings is essential. The Department of Applied Science promotes innovation in learning and teaching and, therefore, we are keen to appoint an individual with experience of e-learning and online environments. A higher education teaching qualification and/or Fellow status with AdvanceHE is desirable. The post holders will also be expected to contribute to ensuring curricula are current and compliant with Engineering Council frameworks.
If you wish to know more about these opportunities, or for an informal discussion, please feel free to contact Geraint Bevan, Head of Departments of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Applied Science on Geraint.Bevan@gcu.ac.uk
For more information on this role and to apply please visit Glasgow Caledonian University’s vacancies page https://www.gcu.ac.uk/jobs/jobs
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