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ZZ003803 - Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Social Psychology
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Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

School of Social, Historical & Literary Studies

 

Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Social Psychology

 

Employment type:  Permanent

Employment basis:  Full time

Salary:  Lecturer £33,943 - £37,075 per annum          

             Senior Lecturer £38,183 - £46,924 per annum

Post number: ZZ003803

Date published: 29 March 2017  

Closing date: 17 April 2017 

 

Interview date: 27 April 2017

 

The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is seeking a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Social Psychology to contribute to our undergraduate psychology provision. The Faculty currently offers undergraduate programmes in Criminology with Psychology, Childhood and Youth Studies with Psychology, Early Childhood Studies with Psychology and Sociology with Psychology.  The successful candidate will deliver a faculty wide level 4 Introduction to Social Psychology module from September and contribute to the development of further psychology modules at levels 5 and 6.

 

The successful candidate will have a commitment to working across disciplines and will be able to work effectively with colleagues to develop an exciting and relevant psychology curriculum.  There are opportunities for the development of additional programmes with psychology within the Faculty and so for the Senior Lecturer post, experience of successful curriculum development at unit and course level is essential.

We welcome applications from people working in all areas of social psychology, but candidates with research interests linked to themes in education, sociology or criminology will be particularly welcome. The Faculty houses the Centre for European and International Studies Research, which provides a focus for interdisciplinary research in humanities and social sciences and was placed in the top 10 institutions nationally for impact and research intensity in Area Studies in REF2014. 

The Faculty offers courses and engages in research across a wide range of subjects including criminology, education, languages and area studies, journalism, sociology, politics and international relations.  The University of Portsmouth is in the top 2% of the world’s universities in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2016 and one of the world’s top 150 universities under 50.

 

Applicants are required to have specialist knowledge of social psychology evidenced by a doctorate or equivalent and relevant higher education learning, teaching and assessment experience.

Although the post is available as a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer, only one appointment will be made.  Please state in the reasons for applying section which position you are applying for.

 

Please note each post has a different person specification/job description.


The preferred start date is 1 August 2017.

For any other queries please contact Jane Creaton, Associate Dean (Academic): jane.creaton@port.ac.uk.

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