Lecturer in Human Nutrition

Lecturer in Human Nutrition Leeds, England

University of Leeds
Full Time Leeds, England 44414 - 52841 GBP ANNUAL Today
Job description

Lecturer in Human Nutrition

Are you an academic with a proven ability to carry out teaching and research in human nutrition or related topics? Are you passionate about delivering an exceptional student experience in a research-intensive Russell Group University? Do you have an excellent research record and proven success obtaining funding?

The School of Food Science and Nutrition is the oldest and highest ranked university department of food science in the UK. The School is continuing to invest in new academic staff, expanding its capability in human nutrition. The post holder will be required to deliver inspirational teaching and supervision as well as internationally recognised research. We invite applications from outstanding academics who are able to demonstrate a track record in student education, research and academic leadership.

As a lecturer in the School of Food Science and Nutrition, you will carry out teaching and research in the field of human nutrition with specific emphasis on public health and data analytics e.g. epidemiology or health statistics. You will contribute to academic leadership and your research will focus particularly on understanding the role of food in contributing to more sustainable and healthier diets for the future. You will be a member of the Nutritional Sciences and Epidemiology research group, building collaborations with research groups in the school, the wider university, and with national and international researchers.

With a passion for undertaking research-led teaching as well as a vision and drive to develop a prestigious internationally competitive research portfolio, you will make a significant impact on the performance, stature and profile of student education and research at the University of Leeds. You will have a PhD in a relevant field, and a proven record of both research outputs and teaching in a university environment.


To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact:

Professor Anwesha Sarkar, Director of Research and Innovation in the School of Food Science and Nutrition

Email: [email protected]

Professor Alan Mackie, Head of the School of Food Science and Nutrition

Email: [email protected]


Location:
Leeds - Main Campus

Faculty/Service:
Faculty of Environment

School/Institute:
School of Food Science & Nutrition

Category:
Academic

Grade:
Grade 8

Salary:
£44,414 to £52,841 per annum

Working Time:
100%

Post Type:
Full Time

Contract Type:
Ongoing

Release Date:
Thursday 04 May 2023

Closing Date:
Thursday 01 June 2023

Reference:
ENVFS1071

Lecturer in Human Nutrition
University of Leeds

https://www.leeds.ac.uk/
Leeds, United Kingdom
Lord Melvyn Bragg
Unknown / Non-Applicable
5001 to 10000 Employees
College / University
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