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Professor (pharmaceutical sciences)

Guildford
University of Surrey
Biostatistician
Posted: 4 October
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Overview

The University of Surrey invites applications for the Professor (Pharmaceutical Sciences) role. This is a permanent academic post in the expanding field of Pharmaceutical Sciences, based in our School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. This is a unique opportunity to join a collaborative and forward-thinking School and play a key role in shaping the future of pharmaceutical sciences education and research at Surrey.

The School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering is one of four major interdisciplinary schools within the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences. We offer undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences and chemical engineering. The School is advancing ambitious research and teaching initiatives to ensure our graduates are equipped for successful and impactful careers. Collegiality and cross-disciplinary collaboration are central to our ethos. Our facilities include state-of-the-art laboratories, such as our award-winning pilot plant and modern lecture theatres on our Stag Hill campus in Guildford.


Your Role

* Lead or contribute to internationally recognised research in pharmaceutical sciences.
* Deliver high-quality teaching on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, focusing on pharmaceutical sciences but with overlap into the chemistry and chemical engineering programmes.
* Supervise student (UG & PG(T)) research projects and contribute to curriculum design and assessment.
* Engage with student recruitment, support, and professional development.
* Build collaborations with industry and support development of training opportunities.


Areas of Expertise

* Computational Pharmaceutical Sciences, including molecular docking
* Separation Sciences, for small- and large-scale pharmaceutical and chemical engineering applications
* Pharmacology / Pharmacokinetics
* Formulation Science
* Metals and Materials Science, applied within pharmaceutical or inorganic chemistry contexts


What We Are Looking For

* A PhD in a relevant field
* An established/emerging track record of high-quality research
* Teaching experience
* A collaborative mindset and a passion for interdisciplinary work
* Experience developing links with industry (desirable)


Informal Enquiries

To discuss the role informally, please contact the Head of School, Professor Adrian Dobbs, A.Dobbs@surrey.ac.uk, or Dr Milan Antonijevic, MSc Pharmaceutical Sciences Programme Leader, m.antonijevic@surrey.ac.uk


How To Apply

To apply, please click on the Apply button below. Submit your CV (including details of any funding and a full publication list) and a brief cover letter, along with a document (maximum 3 pages) highlighting your future research plans at Surrey (including potential collaborations) and how these fit with your teaching interests.

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