At a Glance
- Tasks: Teach experimental physics and conduct research in photonic materials.
- Company: The University of St Andrews, a prestigious institution with a supportive environment.
- Benefits: 34 days of annual leave, hybrid working model, and funding opportunities.
- Other info: Collaborative atmosphere with excellent research opportunities.
- Why this job: Join a leading university and inspire the next generation of physicists.
- Qualifications: PhD in physics or related field and strong teaching skills.
The predicted salary is between 45000 - 55000 Β£ per year.
The University of St Andrews is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in experimental physics. This role involves delivering high-quality teaching to students while conducting impactful research in advanced materials and photonics.
The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in physics or a related field and possess excellent teaching skills. The university offers a supportive environment with opportunities for funding and collaboration.
Benefits include 34 days of annual leave and a hybrid working model.
Lecturer in Photonic Materials & Experimental Physics employer: University of St Andrews
The University of St Andrews is an exceptional employer, renowned for its commitment to academic excellence and research innovation. With a supportive work culture that fosters collaboration and professional growth, employees benefit from generous annual leave, a hybrid working model, and ample opportunities for funding in their research pursuits, making it an ideal environment for those passionate about teaching and advancing knowledge in photonic materials and experimental physics.