The School of Science and Engineering has an international reputation for excellent teaching and topical research, particularly in addressing global challenges in energy, the environment, health care, technology, forensic science and infrastructure.
With its award winning Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification (CAHID), and departments in engineering, computing, physics and mathematics, the School offers a portfolio of disciplines and curriculums and state of the art facilities which prepare and inform the scientists and engineers of tomorrow. The School is run by an enthusiastic, committed and approachable team of experts who are recognised for their teaching approaches. It is also one of the fastest growing schools within the University.
We are looking for a candidate with a track record of excellence in teaching and scholarship/knowledge exchange in gross anatomy with an expertise in osteology/forensic anthropology/bioarchaeology. The successful candidate will be expected to develop innovative approaches to teaching, to link with other academics in the Centre, School and University to develop scholarship activities, to supervise PGR students, as well as research projects for students at both undergraduate and taught MSc levels.
Your priorities will include:
* Carry out teaching and supervision at postgraduate and undergraduate level to a variety of students (medical, dental, anatomy, forensic anthropology, biomedical engineering, art) in relevant subjects (e.g. gross anatomy, histology, neuroanatomy, embryology, as appropriate), including contributing to curriculum design, enhancement of the student learning experience and scholarship
* Develop innovative approaches to teaching
* Devise and assess coursework and examinations for undergraduate and postgraduate classes and provide feedback to students
* Contribute to the Centre’s academic and pastoral support for undergraduate and postgraduate students
Who we’re looking for:
* PhD in anatomy or related subject
* Teaching or demonstrating experience at university (or equivalent) level (e.g. gross anatomy, neuroanatomy, histology, embryology, forensic anthropology)
* Experience of full body human cadaveric dissection
* Good understanding of anatomy legislation
* Clear evidence of excellence in learning and teaching, and innovation in teaching methods
* Willingness to engage with national and international student recruitment
We are one of the UK’s leading universities, internationally recognised for our expertise across a range of disciplines and research breakthroughs in multiple areas, including science, medicine and engineering, amongst many others. Our purpose is to transform lives, locally and globally, which we do as a community of staff (Professional Services and academic Schools), students and alumni. Professional Services directorates are key to delivering the University strategy and driving change across the University.
To discuss the details of this post further, informal inquiries may be made to Dr Craig Cunningham (c.a.cunningham@dundee.ac.uk) or Prof Lucina Hackman (l.hackman@dundee.ac.uk).
The diversity of our staff and students helps to make the University of Dundee a UK university of choice for undergraduate, postgraduate and distance learning. Family friendly policies, staff networks for BME, Disabled and LGBT staff, membership of Athena SWAN, the ECU Race Equality Charter and Stonewall as well a full range of disability services, create an enjoyable and inclusive place to work.
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