Senior Lecturer in Mathematics
We seek to appoint a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics to join our dynamic team of academics and help shape the future of our mathematics provision. We are especially keen to hear from applicants with expertise in applied mathematics, mathematical modelling, optimisation, discrete mathematics, computational mathematics or mathematics for real-world applications.
Experience of curriculum development, interdisciplinary teaching, research, or working with industry, professional bodies or public‑sector partners would be particularly welcome.
Responsibilities
* Deliver high‑quality teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
* Strengthen our mathematics curriculum, support students across mathematics‑intensive programmes, and ensure provision remains academically rigorous, professionally relevant and aligned with the needs of employers and future graduates.
* Contribute to the broader academic work of the School of Computer and Engineering Sciences, including curriculum development, research, knowledge exchange, outreach and external engagement.
Qualifications
* Hold a relevant higher degree in Mathematics or a closely related STEM discipline.
* Have experience of teaching in higher education and be able to develop engaging, inclusive and innovative learning experiences.
* Will be supported in working towards a Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education or Fellowship of Advance HE if not already held.
* Be collaborative, forward‑thinking and committed to high‑quality teaching, student success, and the development of mathematics as a core discipline that supports innovation across science, engineering, computing and wider society.
Inclusive Environment
We strongly encourage applications from women and individuals from diverse backgrounds as we strive to promote inclusivity in our department. All appointments will be made based on merit.
For informal enquiries, please contact Professor Silvester Czanner, Head of the School of Computer and Engineering Sciences, at s.czanner@chester.ac.uk.
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