Applications are invited from outstanding individuals for a Non-Clinical Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Onco-haematology. APPLICATIONS NOW CLOSED
Role: Non-Clinical Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Onco-haematology
Salary: £62,768-£71,264
Tenure: Full-time, permanent
Location: Hammersmith campus
Closing Date: 13 October 22 Midnight GMT
Ready to Progress Your Career?Are you a dedicated, enthusiastic, and talented early stage scientist or a principal investigator with established research programmes in the broad area of benign and malignant blood diseases? If so, this is your opportunity to join the Centre for Haematology in the Department of Immunology and Inflammation, where we offer exciting academic opportunities within an integrated and supportive environment.
Ready to Progress Your Career?
Are you a dedicated, enthusiastic, and talented early stage scientist or a principal investigator with established research programmes in the broad area of benign and malignant blood diseases? If so, this is your opportunity to join the Centre for Haematology in the Department of Immunology and Inflammation, where we offer exciting academic opportunities within an integrated and supportive environment.
About the RoleAs a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Onco-haematology, you will also be able to develop new research initiatives, will supervise, train and mentor staff and students at the highest scientifically rigorous levels, and will make active contributions to the management of financial, staff and research resources with the Department. Your research will focus on leukaemia and/or haematopoietic stem cell biology, and will complement our other existing themes, which include blood cancer immunotherapy and multiple myeloma, as well as thrombosis and haemostasis, immune-haematology and Diamond-Blackfan anaemia.
About the Role
As a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Onco-haematology, you will also be able to develop new research initiatives, will supervise, train and mentor staff and students at the highest scientifically rigorous levels, and will make active contributions to the management of financial, staff and research resources with the Department. Your research will focus on leukaemia and/or haematopoietic stem cell biology, and will complement our other existing themes, which include blood cancer immunotherapy and multiple myeloma, as well as thrombosis and haemostasis, immune-haematology and Diamond-Blackfan anaemia.
Essential RequirementsTo excel in this role, you will be developing a national and/or an international reputation and a record of excellent research in your field. You will be collaborative, able to build and sustain effective working relationships, and will have strong communication and leadership skills, with experience of training students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Essential Requirements
To excel in this role, you will be developing a national and/or an international reputation and a record of excellent research in your field. You will be collaborative, able to build and sustain effective working relationships, and will have strong communication and leadership skills, with experience of training students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Further Information and How To ApplyImperial College has a broad range of clinical and non-clinical research expertise which provides an outstanding multidisciplinary environment in basic, clinical and translational research. The Department of Immunology and Inflammation is embedded within this vibrant research environment and is proud of its supportive ethos and coordinated activities in research, teaching and public engagement. Informal inquiries about the post can be directed to Professors Cristina Lo Celso (c.lo-celso@imperial.ac.uk) and Tassos Karadimitris (a.karadimitris@imperial.ac.uk). For further assistance in the application process, please contact: recruitmenthub@imperial.ac.uk Telephone: +44 (0) 207 5949648. Please complete and submit your application online via our website at http://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/, quoting the reference number.
Further Information and How To Apply
Imperial College has a broad range of clinical and non-clinical research expertise which provides an outstanding multidisciplinary environment in basic, clinical and translational research. The Department of Immunology and Inflammation is embedded within this vibrant research environment and is proud of its supportive ethos and coordinated activities in research, teaching and public engagement. Informal inquiries about the post can be directed to Professors Cristina Lo Celso (c.lo-celso@imperial.ac.uk) and Tassos Karadimitris (a.karadimitris@imperial.ac.uk). For further assistance in the application process, please contact: recruitmenthub@imperial.ac.uk Telephone: +44 (0) 207 5949648. Please complete and submit your application online via our website at http://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/, quoting the reference number.