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Lecturer in Analytical & Forensic Science, Kingston upon Thames
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Client:
Kingston University
Location:
Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom
Job Category:
Other
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EU work permit required:
Yes
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Job Reference:
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Job Views:
4
Posted:
12.08.2025
Expiry Date:
26.09.2025
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Job Description:
The Role
This is an opportunity to join a dedicated group of academics in the School of Life Sciences, Pharmacy and Chemistry, which hosts a varied programme of research-led, accredited courses where Analytical Chemistry contributes to the core of the Forensic, Pharmaceutical Science, and Chemistry Programmes across two departments within the school (The Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, and The Department of Applied and Human Sciences). Your role will be to develop and deliver focused applications of Analytical Chemistry to Forensic Analysis, Forensic Toxicology, and Bioanalysis. You will plan, deliver, and assess a range of modules at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, incorporating classroom and practical work in modern laboratories. You will supervise UG and PG research projects and engage in developing your research and/or enterprise activities, utilizing advanced analytical instrumentation supported by university funding. You will also participate in outreach, open days, and personal tutoring.
Our vision is for Kingston University to be recognized for fostering ambition and community impact through skilled, innovative students and staff. We aim to develop future skills and attributes, focusing research and knowledge exchange on driving innovation through collaborations with external partners.
The Person
You should have expertise in Analytical Chemistry to teach case study-based and application-focused courses in Forensic Toxicology and Bioanalysis across the school's departments. The candidate should have experience in method development, validation, and working to ISO 17025 standards using LCMS, GC-MS/MS, and HPLC, with some background in forensic toxicology, environmental monitoring, or pharmaceuticals. Knowledge of toxicity result interpretation, quality systems, and statistics is essential. A doctorate in a relevant discipline and a commitment to delivering exceptional teaching and research are required. Familiarity with UKPSF recognition or willingness to achieve it is also necessary.
The Faculty
School of Life Sciences, Pharmacy and Chemistry
Our focus is on employability, practical skills, and real-world application in areas like cancer biology, pharmacy, and nutrition. Join a team of over 100 academics dedicated to providing a diverse educational experience, supported by state-of-the-art facilities including modern laboratories and specialized equipment. We value inclusion and hold an Athena SWAN silver award, actively promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion initiatives.
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