You should be an enthusiastic lecturer with excellent communication and interpersonal skills and a commitment to supporting students' development at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. Mentoring and support for development in both teaching and research will be provided to appointees appropriate to their level of experience.
NTU Psychology is committed to diversity and welcomes applications from individuals who can contribute to a wider departmental focus on cultural psychology. We also welcome applications from under-represented groups and from people who are seeking a part-time contract. Appointments will always be made on merit.
You will have a strong research profile and evidence of world leading potential in psychology (outputs and research impact 3*/4* rated in the UK’s Research Excellence Framework), including collaborative projects and successful funding bids. We particularly welcome applications from candidates with commitment to open research practices and expertise in advanced research methods. To develop your work further, you will have access to an excellent research environment and equipment (e.g., EEG, MRI, TMS, fNIRS, DECS, wetlabs, virtual reality labs) in Psychology and across NTU. APE also lead and collaborate on projects in molecular psychology (e.g., lipids).
The department has an outstanding reputation for research-led teaching and APE members contribute to a number of popular specialist modules (e.g., Psychopathology, Clinical Neuropsychology; Advanced Biological Psychology, Biological Perspectives in Mental Health and Wellbeing, Individual Differences) and attract excellent doctoral students via external and internal funding.
NTU Psychology
You will be joining a very large, lively, diverse, collegiate and ambitious group with an excellent reputation for its theoretically informed impactful and applied research and its teaching provision at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. Colleagues in the department have a range of backgrounds, spanning most areas of psychology.
NTU Psychology was the largest research unit in the NTU submission to REF2021. 65% of our research outputs were identified as internationally excellent or world leading and 100% of our research impact and research environment was recognised as internationally excellent with 60% of impact and 35% of environment described as world leading.
We are the largest provider of full-time undergraduate degrees in psychology in the UK. Our pre-covid NSS scores for overall satisfaction was above 90% for eight years and in 2022 was ahead of the sector average at 84%. We lead in the University on issues of diversity and inclusion and have achieved Athena SWAN recognition at the department level.
Our commitment to teaching is shown by the collaboration of over 90 staff to create an introductory text for SAGE (3rd edition published Spring 2019) the royalties of which are used to enhance the student experience.
Closing Date: 6th April 2023
Interview Date: w/c 17th April 2023
If you have any specific queries in relation to this position, please contact Dr Duncan Guest, Head of the Psychology Academy ([email protected]) or Dr Alex Sumich/Dr Nadja Heym who co lead the Affect, Personality and Embodied Brain Research Group ([email protected]/ [email protected] ).