The Role
We are seeking an enthusiastic Lecturer in Pharmaceutics to join the department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences. You will contribute to the educational activities including delivery of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Pharmaceutical Science. In this role you will plan, develop, and deliver high-quality, inclusive and innovative teaching and assessments in collaboration with academics within the team. You will also be expected to develop, sustain and implement a progressive research plan, which contributes to the evidence-base of research in the subject discipline. The role will require some administrative responsibilities and the supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate research projects.
The Person
You will have a first degree in Pharmaceutical Science or a related degree, with a Formulation/Pharmaceutics focussed PhD. Teaching experience is desirable, but we also would strongly applications from individuals with industry experience, particularly within regulatory affairs.
You will use your teaching, research, industry experience to promote practical knowledge to students that they will take with them in their future studies and career. Constantly seeking to improve, you will scrutinise your own work and work collaboratively to enhance the Faculty and School’s reputation in higher education and occupational circles. Students at Kingston University come from a broad range of backgrounds and educational experiences and the person undertaking this position will play a key role in allowing such students to realise their potential.
Applicants will be required to demonstrate that they meet the Kingston University standards in learning and teaching, and research. By the end of the probation period, you must have achieved the relevant level of UKPSF recognition (if this has not already been obtained). For those new to teaching, this will be through our accredited Introduction to Learning and Teaching and for those experienced in teaching, through our Kingston Academic Practice Standards Framework.
We would like the individual to contribute to teaching topic areas in Pharmaceutics, formulation and regulatory affairs. We would welcome passionate educators that can equip students with real-world skills and contribute to Kingston University’s vision to remain firmly at the forefront of embedding future skills in the curriculum to prepare graduates for career success. You will contribute to the personal tutor scheme, offering pastoral support to students and helping them develop their academic and professional skills.
Directorate/Function
The department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical sciences belongs within the wider School of Life Sciences, Pharmacy and Chemistry (Schools and departments in the Faculty of Health, Science, Social Care and Education | Kingston University London)
Join us in the department and you will become part of a team who provide a rich and diverse educational experience, where employability, practical skills, and life skills – are the three core areas of focus in the department where we instil the importance of critical thinking, leadership skills and the personal touch for our ambitious students.
We have invested heavily in the development of new facilities, within our laboratories providing access to ultra-modern equipment and teaching facilities in areas such as biochemistry, biotechnology, cell and molecular biology, immunology, microbiology, nutrition, pharmacology, sport science (including biomechanics and an environmental testing chamber), chemical synthesis and analysis, pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical science and chemistry. You will have the opportunity to contribute to the research profile of our Health, Society and Education Knowledge Exchange and Research institute.
As a School we are passionate about Inclusion and are proud to hold a School Athena SWAN silver award. We also have colleagues within the wider School who are actively involved in equality, Diversity, and Inclusion initiatives across the university.