Lecturer in Psychology
The Psychology department are recruiting to a lecturer post with particular areas of expertise in cognitive psychology or biological psychology. You will need the knowledge, skills and experience in teaching psychology to undergraduate and/postgraduate students. You will need energy and enthusiasm across the different aspects of your subject area and determination to ensure student success.
You will be expected to make significant contribution to the provision of high-quality teaching, research and income generation where appropriate. You will have a proven track record of teaching Psychology and experience of applied knowledge in these areas. You will be committed to enhancing the student experience and focused on student success.
All applicants are advised to read the job description and person specification to ensure that they meet the essential requirements for the role.
Based at the City Campus in Wolverhampton, you will be required to be on site at least three days per week.
If you have any questions, please contact Professor Diana Bannister MBE (PFHEA) DianaBannister@wlv.ac.uk Head of School of Education and Psychology.
Applications must be via the University jobs website.
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