Lecturer in Sedimentology and Earth Systems – School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Cardiff University
Join a dynamic and multidisciplinary centre devoted to education and research in geoscience and geography. The School invites a fixed‑term Lecturer in Sedimentology and Earth Systems to teach and supervise undergraduate and postgraduate students, and contribute to the new degree programme in Cardiff University Kazakhstan, Astana.
Key Responsibilities
* Deliver undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in Sedimentology and Earth Systems.
* Supervise undergraduate and master’s thesis students.
* Deliver residential geology and geography field courses, local day field trips, seminars, team work and project work supervision.
* Contribute to research and scholarship, including work on sedimentology, basin analysis and sediment-hosted mineral deposits.
* Work with the School to promote sustainability and inclusive practice.
Qualifications
Applicants should hold an appropriate academic qualification and relevant teaching and research experience in sedimentology and Earth systems. Experience of teaching within a higher education context and supervision of student research is desirable.
Employment Details
* Full‑time (35 hours per week).
* Fixed‑term contract for 12 months.
* Salary within band £41,064 – £46,049 (Grade 6).
* Position available immediately.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
Cardiff University is committed to equality, diversity and anti‑racism. The School supports the Athena SWAN charter, respects the Climate Emergency declaration and seeks an inclusive workforce. Female applicants, those from ethnic minorities and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Application
Submit your application online. The vacancy reference is ARCH/2026/SED. The closing date is 15 June 2026.
Contact
Dr Jenny Pike, Head of School – email: pikej@cardiff.ac.uk
Professor Iain McDonald, Director of Learning and Teaching – email: mcdonaldi1@cardiff.ac.uk
HR Administrator – email: EARTHHR@cardiff.ac.uk
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