UNSW
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
UNSW, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
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Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
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UNSW Canberra . Employment type:
Full-time, 35 hours per week Duration:
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Level C from $155,403 / Level D from $185,917 plus 17% super Location:
UNSW Canberra, ADFA Campus About UNSW Canberra The University of New South Wales (UNSW) has a strong and growing presence in Australia’s capital, with multiple campuses across Canberra. UNSW Canberra distinguishes itself through a commitment to being thoughtful, practical, and purposeful in all its endeavours. This distinctive approach underpins the University’s global impact and its recognition as one of the world’s top 20 universities, as well as a proud member of Australia’s prestigious Group of Eight. A career at UNSW means joining a community where excellence, resilience, and meaningful contributions are not just encouraged, but expected. At UNSW, we pride ourselves on being a workplace where the best people come to do their best work. Role overview The School of Science at UNSW Canberra is home to six disciplines: Aviation, Chemistry, Geography, Mathematics, Physics and Oceanography. We are seeking a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer to join the School and contribute to our strengths in experimental condensed matter physics. In this role, you will combine research and teaching to make a meaningful impact, contribute to curriculum design and course delivery, build a vibrant research portfolio, publish high-quality work, apply for grants, supervise students, and participate in the administration and collegial life of the School. This position will be filled at Academic Level C or Level D, depending on experience. Responsibilities Conduct experimental condensed matter physics research and contribute to a growing research portfolio. Design, deliver, and contribute to curriculum development for undergraduate and/or postgraduate programs. Publish high-quality research results in peer-reviewed journals and pursue grant opportunities. Supervise and mentor students; support their academic and research development. Engage in the administration and collegial life of the School. Who You Are (skills and experience) At Senior Lecturer Level C A PhD in experimental condensed matter physics or a related discipline. Expertise in cryogenic techniques and measurements at low temperatures. Demonstrated track record in experimental condensed matter physics research. Evidence of ability to support and inspire students. Experience in teaching and learning design using a range of pedagogical approaches; development and delivery of courses and programs at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level. Experience implementing educational technologies and online delivery methods. Demonstrated success in initiating curriculum development and improvement. Experience recruiting and supervising high-calibre students. Ability to interact with the profession and industry and attract funding for learning and teaching initiatives. Associate Professor Level D (in addition to Level C skills) Experience with industry or work-integrated learning. Evidence of professional development of teaching practice with the ability to lead an inclusive culture of excellence in learning and teaching. Highly developed interpersonal and organisational skills. Significant track record in research leadership with high quality, international impact and ongoing leadership capabilities. Leadership in building engagement and partnerships with the profession and industry. Benefits and culture UNSW is committed to helping staff balance work-life responsibilities, with access to high-quality services, facilities, and flexible work and leave arrangements. Flexible working options (work from home, flexible hours, etc.) Additional three days of leave during the December festive period Career development opportunities Up to 50% discount on UNSW courses Flexible 17% superannuation contributions, leave-loading payments and salary sacrifice Free gym access UNSW-wide strategy promoting healthy body, mind, places and culture Eligibility The successful candidate will undergo pre-employment checks as listed in the Position Description. The University reserves the right not to proceed with any appointment. How to apply Submit your application online before
Thursday 2 October 2025 at 11:30pm , including your CV and a 1–2 page cover letter addressing the required skills and experience. Get in touch For role-related queries please contact: Oleh Klochan – Senior Lecturer, School of Science klochan@phys.unsw.edu.au For recruitment process related queries please contact: Holly Whale – Talent Acquisition Consultant h.whale@unsw.edu.au Applications cannot be accepted if sent directly to the contacts above. For more information about UNSW Canberra and living in Canberra, please visit the UNSW Canberra page and Living in Canberra page.
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Join to apply for the
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
role at
UNSW Canberra . Employment type:
Full-time, 35 hours per week Duration:
Continuing Remuneration:
Level C from $155,403 / Level D from $185,917 plus 17% super Location:
UNSW Canberra, ADFA Campus About UNSW Canberra The University of New South Wales (UNSW) has a strong and growing presence in Australia’s capital, with multiple campuses across Canberra. UNSW Canberra distinguishes itself through a commitment to being thoughtful, practical, and purposeful in all its endeavours. This distinctive approach underpins the University’s global impact and its recognition as one of the world’s top 20 universities, as well as a proud member of Australia’s prestigious Group of Eight. A career at UNSW means joining a community where excellence, resilience, and meaningful contributions are not just encouraged, but expected. At UNSW, we pride ourselves on being a workplace where the best people come to do their best work. Role overview The School of Science at UNSW Canberra is home to six disciplines: Aviation, Chemistry, Geography, Mathematics, Physics and Oceanography. We are seeking a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer to join the School and contribute to our strengths in experimental condensed matter physics. In this role, you will combine research and teaching to make a meaningful impact, contribute to curriculum design and course delivery, build a vibrant research portfolio, publish high-quality work, apply for grants, supervise students, and participate in the administration and collegial life of the School. This position will be filled at Academic Level C or Level D, depending on experience. Responsibilities Conduct experimental condensed matter physics research and contribute to a growing research portfolio. Design, deliver, and contribute to curriculum development for undergraduate and/or postgraduate programs. Publish high-quality research results in peer-reviewed journals and pursue grant opportunities. Supervise and mentor students; support their academic and research development. Engage in the administration and collegial life of the School. Who You Are (skills and experience) At Senior Lecturer Level C A PhD in experimental condensed matter physics or a related discipline. Expertise in cryogenic techniques and measurements at low temperatures. Demonstrated track record in experimental condensed matter physics research. Evidence of ability to support and inspire students. Experience in teaching and learning design using a range of pedagogical approaches; development and delivery of courses and programs at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level. Experience implementing educational technologies and online delivery methods. Demonstrated success in initiating curriculum development and improvement. Experience recruiting and supervising high-calibre students. Ability to interact with the profession and industry and attract funding for learning and teaching initiatives. Associate Professor Level D (in addition to Level C skills) Experience with industry or work-integrated learning. Evidence of professional development of teaching practice with the ability to lead an inclusive culture of excellence in learning and teaching. Highly developed interpersonal and organisational skills. Significant track record in research leadership with high quality, international impact and ongoing leadership capabilities. Leadership in building engagement and partnerships with the profession and industry. Benefits and culture UNSW is committed to helping staff balance work-life responsibilities, with access to high-quality services, facilities, and flexible work and leave arrangements. Flexible working options (work from home, flexible hours, etc.) Additional three days of leave during the December festive period Career development opportunities Up to 50% discount on UNSW courses Flexible 17% superannuation contributions, leave-loading payments and salary sacrifice Free gym access UNSW-wide strategy promoting healthy body, mind, places and culture Eligibility The successful candidate will undergo pre-employment checks as listed in the Position Description. The University reserves the right not to proceed with any appointment. How to apply Submit your application online before
Thursday 2 October 2025 at 11:30pm , including your CV and a 1–2 page cover letter addressing the required skills and experience. Get in touch For role-related queries please contact: Oleh Klochan – Senior Lecturer, School of Science klochan@phys.unsw.edu.au For recruitment process related queries please contact: Holly Whale – Talent Acquisition Consultant h.whale@unsw.edu.au Applications cannot be accepted if sent directly to the contacts above. For more information about UNSW Canberra and living in Canberra, please visit the UNSW Canberra page and Living in Canberra page.
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