Are you seeking an academic appointment in bioengineering? Imperial College London is seeking a full-time Lecturer / Senior Lecturer: Bioengineering
Due to rapid growth and the strategic importance of the discipline of bioengineering at Imperial, the major new translational White City Campus, the flagship Sir Michael Uren Biomedical Engineering Research Hub and a growing focus on sustainability enabled through facilities at the Silwood Park campus, the Department of Bioengineering wishes to appoint up to three outstanding academics at Lecturer or Senior Lecturer level.This is an open call: we invite applications from candidates across all areas of bioengineering, highlighting those that are synergistic with Imperial research centres in our new translational campus:
- Leverhulme Centre for the Holobiont
- Grantham Institute
- National Phenome Centre
- Dementia Research Institute Care Research & Technology Centre
- Musculoskeletal Medical Engineering Centre
- Imperial-X: Advances in AI and its applications
Imperial is one of the world’s leading engineering focused universities and its mission is to achieve enduring excellence in both research and education, and we are committed to making life changing advancements for the benefit of society. The Department of Bioengineering is committed to this mission through advancing the frontiers of our knowledge, translating that knowledge for societal benefit, and educating leaders in the discipline’s three main areas:
- BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (developing devices, techniques and interventions for human health)
- BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING (solving problems related to the life sciences and their applications for health)
- BIOMIMETICS (using the structures and functions of living organisms as models for the design and engineering of materials and machines).
In the most recent national research assessment, REF 2021, 95% of our Department’s unit of assessment was judged either world leading or internationally excellent. We are committed to building on this success through the recruitment of talented academic staff.
What you would be doing
If successful you will:
- Plan and direct relevant research and translation programmes of outstanding international quality;
- Publish in high quality scientific journals;
- Successfully attract funds for research and translation initiatives;
- Supervise research staff and students;
- Advance the reputation of the Department; and
- Take on departmental administration as and when requested by the Head of Department.
You will also teach and examine courses to all levels including undergraduate, Master’s and higher research degree students through lectures, seminars, course work, tutorials and personal supervision. In addition, because the department’s teaching places great emphasis on project-based design and laboratory work, the post holders will be involved in the supervision of laboratory and/or design groups. The appointees will be required to
- Plan and review their own approach to teaching
- Contribute to the development of teaching, teaching methods and assessments in the department to enhance the quality of teaching
- Develop approaches to teaching which are innovative and reflect best practice developing elsewhere
- Develop course proposals and contribute to curriculum development
- Supervise research projects at undergraduate and Master’s levels
What we are looking for:
We require you to be educated to a minimum of doctoral level.
Lecturer
The appointee will be able to demonstrate their ability to produce independent research and will have developed the skills to take a more active role in teaching and supervision.
Senior Lecturer
The appointee will have extensive professional experience and will be able to demonstrate a reputation in their field based on their achievements in either teaching or research. The appointee will be expected to demonstrate their independence through their body of original research work or record of teaching impact.
It is crucial that you meet the following areas:
- A developing national reputation in the field
- Evidence of contribution to the development and performance of colleagues through coaching and mentoring
- Experience of preparing grant applications for submission
- A good publication record /the ability to publish high quality research in peer reviewed journals.
- Be able to communicate well, conveying ideas and concepts clearly and effectively
- Experience of training undergraduate and postgraduate students
A full description of the duties and requirements for the position can be found in the Job Description.
What we can offer you
- The opportunity to continue your career at a world-leading institution and be part of our mission to use science for humanity.
- Grow in your career with tailored training programmes for academic staff including dedicated support with navigating your career and managing research as well as a transparent promotion process.
- Sector-leading salary and remuneration package (including 39 days off a year and generous pension schemes).
- Be part of a diverse, inclusive and collaborative work culture with various staff networks and resources designed to support your personal and professional wellbeing.
Further information
For further information about Imperial and benefits available to staff, please see our website.
To apply, please select the Apply button at the top of this page.
In addition to the application form and a cover letter, please upload:
- A full CV that includes all academic degrees (including universities and dates); past and present posts; information on obtained research grants, past student supervision, etc., if applicable; information on public engagement and outreach activities, if any; and a complete list of publications.
- A list of the four most significant publications. For each of the publications, please include a short 100-word statement highlighting the key contributions made by the work.
- A research statement that describes your previous research contributions and future research plans (no more than two pages).
- A teaching statement that describes your previous teaching experience (with evidence of teaching scores, where available), your commitment to teaching excellence and your plans to contribute to teaching (no more than two pages).
- A diversity statement about your approach to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI).
Applicants should contact three referees before applying to ensure their willingness to provide a reference for the present post.
Closing date: Midnight on Sunday 27 April 2025
Interviews: To be confirmed
For an informal discussion please contact
Head of Department, Professor Rylie Green – email: rylie.green@imperial.ac.uk
or telephone: 020 7594 0943.
For further assistance, please contact Angela Glyes – email: a.glyes@imperial.ac.uk.
Please note that job descriptions are not exhaustive, and you may be asked to take on additional duties that align with the key responsibilities mentioned above.