Lecturer in Nicotine and Tobacco - Strand, London, WC2R 2LS
King’s College London is a world‑renowned university that delivers exceptional education and world‑leading research. The Department of Addictions at King’s College London is seeking an exceptional Lecturer to make a distinctive, high‑level academic contribution in nicotine and tobacco research, with a particular focus on tackling smoking‑related health inequalities.
The post‑holder would be based in the Nicotine Research Group, a small but impactful team, internationally recognised in nicotine research. The group is based in the Addictions Department at Denmark Hill, within the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN), a faculty of King’s College London.
The Addictions Department, led by Professor John Marsden, is one of Europe’s most productive addictions research centres, bringing together academic, research, education and clinical expertise to deliver impactful work that shapes policy and practice.
About the role
This is an exciting opportunity to join the Nicotine Research Group and NIHR Policy Research Unit in Addictions at the IoPPN at King’s College London. The purpose of this role is to produce high quality research on nicotine and tobacco use, to inform how best to reduce the widespread death, disease and health inequalities caused by tobacco smoking.
The post‑holder will contribute to the strategic direction of the Nicotine Research Group and work with the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Addictions.
The post‑holder will be based within the internationally recognised Nicotine Research Group (NRG), led by Dr Debbie Robson, and will also contribute to nicotine and tobacco research within the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Addictions, directed by Professor Leonie Brose. Current projects include evaluating national initiatives to reduce smoking prevalence, analysing national and international survey data, investigating innovative harm reduction strategies and policy interventions, and evaluating the uptake and outcomes of tobacco dependence treatment started in hospital.
We are looking for a candidate with a growing track record in nicotine or tobacco research, demonstrated through high‑quality publications that show originality, rigour, and significance. The post‑holder will be expected to secure ongoing research funding, conduct world‑leading research published in major academic journals, recruit, mentor and manage research staff within agreed frameworks, develop and deliver inspiring education and supervision within the Department (at least 20% pro rata), including teaching on our Addictions MSc programme, and play an active role in departmental activities and committees.
If you are passionate about reducing smoking‑related harm and health inequalities, and want to work in a dynamic, collaborative environment that influences national and international policy, we would love to hear from you.
This post will be offered on a part‑time (80% FTE) fixed‑term contract for 5 years.
About you
Essential criteria
* PhD in tobacco or nicotine research
* A track record of publications including publications meeting the Research Excellence Framework (REF) standard of 3* or higher
* Experience in writing competitive funding applications
* Experience of teaching assessment or supervision of students, with evidence of innovative and effective teaching
* Expertise in human research in the nicotine and tobacco field
* Demonstrable skills in qualitative, quantitative or mixed methods research
* Highly effective oral and written communication skills
Desirable criteria
* Higher Education teaching qualification (e.g. HEA Fellowship or PGCAPHE)
* Being a team player able to collaborate within diverse and multidisciplinary teams and students
* Experience of working with stakeholders outside of academia
Full details of the role and the skills, knowledge and experience required can be found in the Job Description document, provided at the bottom of the page. This document will provide information on what criteria will be assessed at each stage of the recruitment process.
We look forward to receiving your application.
All applicants will be considered on the basis of merit, diversity and the national ethnic distribution.
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