Overview
Applications are invited for an appointment as Lecturer in Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1FTE, 1 Year – Fixed Term Contract type A at the University of Galway.
The discipline of Pharmacology and Therapeutics has developed a range of educational programmes at undergraduate level for Science, Medicine and other health‑related areas, as well as delivering taught M.Sc. programmes in Neuropharmacology and Toxicology and providing postgraduate research training at M.Sc. and PhD levels.
The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to these educational programmes, whilst also conducting research complementary to that of the existing academic staff within the discipline of Pharmacology and Therapeutics and the School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences.
The successful candidate will be located in the Human Biology Building which provides excellent research and teaching facilities in a dynamic, collaborative environment.
Responsibilities
Contribute to the diverse educational programmes, including undergraduate curriculum and taught M.Sc. programmes.
Conduct research complementary to that of the department and the School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences.
Qualifications
A PhD and an undergraduate or taught postgraduate degree(s) in Pharmacology or a closely related Biomedical Science discipline.
Experience of teaching Pharmacology to diverse student cohorts at third level.
Evidence of an ongoing interest in, and commitment to, teaching.
Salary and Appointment
Salary: €64,903 to €103,538 pro‑rata p.a. (applicable to new entrants effective from January 2011). The appointment will be made at Lecturer level, commensurate with experience, on the Lecturer scale in line with current Government pay policy and in accordance with the University’s Remuneration policy.
EEO Statement
At the University of Galway, we celebrate diversity and believe that every candidate can bring unique perspectives, talents and approaches to our University community. We actively encourage applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, gender, family status, civil status, membership of the Traveller community, sexual orientation, disability or age. We value flexibility and recognise that a work‑life balance is essential. We offer flexible working arrangements, including hybrid options, to accommodate the diverse needs of our staff. Our commitment to inclusivity extends beyond recruitment as we foster a friendly and supportive work environment, where all work styles are valued and respected. Join us in shaping a workplace that thrives on diversity, creativity and collaboration.
University of Galway is an equal opportunities employer.
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