Location: | Cambridge |
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Salary: | £62,098 or £67,757 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 2nd December 2024 |
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Closes: | 26th January 2025 |
Job Ref: | PC44239 |
The School of Biological Sciences is pleased to invite applications for the new position of Associate Professor / Professor of Evolutionary Genomics. The position will be at Grade 10 or Grade 11 (depending on experience) and is available from October 2025.
The post aligns with the School's research strategy to foster innovative research across disciplinary boundaries.
The focus of the Associate Professor / Professor of Evolutionary Genomics will be to build a world-leading research programme, deliver excellent teaching, and to positively engage with academic leadership both in the home Department(s) and across the School of Biological Sciences.
Applications are welcomed from all areas of evolutionary genomics, with areas of particular interest including the reticulate nature of species relationships resulting from introgression or horizontal gene transfer, environmental genomics, and new perspectives on how extant and historic ecological and environmental interactions influence genome evolution. Development of novel sequencing technologies, or expertise in the implementation and development of mathematical and computational methods, which could include AI or ML approaches, to drive advances in evolutionary genomics are equally of interest. We will support the successful candidate to develop a scientific programme that complements and reinforces the existing portfolio in this important research area. The post holder will build strategic strength across the Functional and Evolutionary Genomics Theme, as well as connections with colleagues in the Organisms, Evolution and Planetary Resilience Theme.
Academic responsibilities associated with this role will include delivering undergraduate and postgraduate lectures, practical classes and small group supervisions, engaging with the Research Theme initiatives, and positively contributing to the inclusive and collaborative ethos of the School. Mentoring and professional development of staff and students is expected as part of our inclusive and supportive community.
The departmental home for this exciting new position will be collaboratively discussed with the candidate to ensure best strategic fit based on expertise and research direction.
We particularly welcome applications from women, candidates who identify as Black or Asian and those who consider themselves to be racialized minorities, as they are currently under-represented at this level in the School of Biological Sciences. We offer mentoring and access to inclusion networks to support and empower individuals and enable an inclusive research culture.
To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role, please click the apply button above.
Applications, including a 1500-word statement on current and future research plans, a curriculum vitae and publications list, a brief narrative (maximum 300 words per output) on your three most significant outputs, a one page statement on your teaching experience, contributions to open research and research culture improvement, and your perspective on Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion, along with three referees' details, should be submitted online by 26th January 2025.
The University of Cambridge is a signatory to the San-Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), and we are committed to assessing research on the basis of its merits rather than the journal or venue in which it is published. Applicants should not include Journal Impact Factors or journal titles as a proxy for research quality in their applications. For more information: https://www.biology.cam.ac.uk/files/dora.pdf
The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.
The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.
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