Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Organic Chemistry: The School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering (CCE) at Queen’s University Belfast is looking for a highly qualified individual to join as a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Organic Chemistry. This role involves teaching fundamental and advanced organic chemistry at various academic levels and conducting independent high-level research in the field.
- Designation: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Organic Chemistry
- Research Area: Candidates with a focus on reaction methodology or digital chemistry are particularly sought, but eligible candidates in all research areas will be considered.
- Location: Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
- Eligibility/Qualification:
- An Honours degree in chemistry or closely related subject.
- A PhD in organic chemistry or a related subject.
- Postdoctoral or industrial experience appropriate to the position of a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer.
- For Senior Lecturer: Sustained contribution to research activity, securing significant external funding, successful PhD supervision, and substantial teaching experience at the university level.
- Job Description: The selected candidate will be responsible for teaching fundamental and advanced organic chemistry at undergraduate, masters, and Ph.D. levels. This includes not only theoretical aspects but also practical organic chemistry. Additionally, they will be expected to conduct independent research to enhance and augment the research conducted within the School.
- How to Apply: Applicants are required to submit their applications demonstrating how they meet the essential and, where applicable, desirable criteria listed in the Candidate Information. They should clearly evidence their qualifications, teaching experience, research contributions, and any additional criteria relevant to the position.
- Last Date for Apply: The application closing date is 12/08/2024.
This is an exciting opportunity for a dedicated individual to contribute to academic and research excellence in the field of organic chemistry at Queen’s University Belfast.








