University of Bristol - School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience
Lecturer in Psychology
University of Bristol - School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience, Bristol, Connecticut, us, 06010
Overview
Lecturer in Psychology – University of Bristol, School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience.
We seek to appoint an outstanding academic to join our vibrant, research-intensive school, primarily associated with the new MSc in Mental Health Science.
Inclusion and Diversity We are committed to equality of opportunities for all and a selection process based on merit. We welcome applications from all, encouraging applications from women, people from a minority ethnic background and LGBTQIA+ communities.
Responsibilities
Teach postgraduate and undergraduate programmes, focusing on the MSc in Mental Health Science.
Develop and organise units, assessment setting and marking, and supervise students (research projects and personal tutoring).
Contribute to school administration and community, and develop links with external partners, networks and other higher education institutions to develop a programme of scholarship in teaching and learning.
Qualifications
Committed to the highest academic standards, with experience in research and teaching within higher education.
Track record of teaching psychology at the university level, with experience supervising and/or tutoring students.
Background in mental health and wellbeing, and an emerging track record of excellence in teaching.
Commitment to culturally inclusive teaching, open science and best practice in pedagogy.
Ability to work independently and organise own schedule.
Contract and Working Pattern
Contract type:
Open-ended
Work pattern:
100% time (part-time/job-share will be considered)
Grade:
J
Salary:
£43,482 - £50,253 per annum
School/Unit:
Psychological Sciences
Contact For informal enquiries please contact Prof Christopher Kent (c.kent@bristol.ac.uk), Deputy head of School; Prof Claire Haworth (claire.haworth@bristol.ac.uk), Programme Director for MSc Mental Health Science, School Research Director.
Application Deadline The advert will close at 23:59 UK time on Sunday 18th January 2026.
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We seek to appoint an outstanding academic to join our vibrant, research-intensive school, primarily associated with the new MSc in Mental Health Science.
Inclusion and Diversity We are committed to equality of opportunities for all and a selection process based on merit. We welcome applications from all, encouraging applications from women, people from a minority ethnic background and LGBTQIA+ communities.
Responsibilities
Teach postgraduate and undergraduate programmes, focusing on the MSc in Mental Health Science.
Develop and organise units, assessment setting and marking, and supervise students (research projects and personal tutoring).
Contribute to school administration and community, and develop links with external partners, networks and other higher education institutions to develop a programme of scholarship in teaching and learning.
Qualifications
Committed to the highest academic standards, with experience in research and teaching within higher education.
Track record of teaching psychology at the university level, with experience supervising and/or tutoring students.
Background in mental health and wellbeing, and an emerging track record of excellence in teaching.
Commitment to culturally inclusive teaching, open science and best practice in pedagogy.
Ability to work independently and organise own schedule.
Contract and Working Pattern
Contract type:
Open-ended
Work pattern:
100% time (part-time/job-share will be considered)
Grade:
J
Salary:
£43,482 - £50,253 per annum
School/Unit:
Psychological Sciences
Contact For informal enquiries please contact Prof Christopher Kent (c.kent@bristol.ac.uk), Deputy head of School; Prof Claire Haworth (claire.haworth@bristol.ac.uk), Programme Director for MSc Mental Health Science, School Research Director.
Application Deadline The advert will close at 23:59 UK time on Sunday 18th January 2026.
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