Our school’s mission is to “Inspire the next generation of global citizens and leaders to address the grand societal changes of our time.”

We recognise the importance of being a global-civic school within the community of internationally leading business and management schools. Our focus on the most pressing global and societal challenges forces us to be critically reflective, evidence based and analytical in service to a progressive understanding of management and organisations.

We consider ourselves to be pluralistic and host diverse areas of academic expertise and excellence.  As a social science-based school committed to an inclusive approach to rigorous inquiry, we are respectful of disciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary science in developing novel insights.

We are seeking business and management scholars who are willing to help lead positive societal change and are seeking to appoint a Lecturer (Education) in Marketing as part of our substantial new growth phase. This role offers a well-defined career pathway and is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the delivery of leading practices in research, impact and education.

What will you be doing?

You will be involved in a range of education activities in the school in a highly collegial and collaborative manner as follows:

  • Teaching and marking at undergraduate and postgraduate taught levels, and contributing to curriculum design, development and enhancement.
  • Acting as personal tutor to undergraduate and/or postgraduate students.
  • Supervising undergraduate and MSc dissertation students.
  • Demonstrating excellent citizenship and potential for leadership in the school and contributing to the wider University.
You should apply if
  • You have the valuable previous experience (or show potential) to conduct the role with high levels of professionalism and collegiality.
  • You hold a PhD in a relevant subject area or equivalent experience within professional marketing practice.
  • You have excellent interpersonal, communication and team working skills.
  • You have a strong commitment to teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate taught levels.
  • You can demonstrate awareness of the academic needs of diverse students (e.g. undergraduate, postgraduate, international, post-experience).
Additional information

Please note the following:

  • A Selection Panel has been established to review all applications for this post and to conduct interviews of short-listed candidates.
  • Short-listing is planned to take place in April.
  • You may be contacted about pre-selection during the shortlisting process, if applicable.
  • Candidates may be invited to give a presentation prior to their formal interview, as part of the final selection process. It is expected that the final selection process will be held on Monday 9th May 2022.

The closing date for applications is midnight on Sunday 20th March 2022.

Informal enquiries to:

Name: Professor Dale Southerton, Head of the Marketing and Consumption Academic Group

Email: [email protected]

We welcome applications from all members of our community and are particularly encouraging those from diverse groups, such as members of the LGBT+ and BAME communities, to join us.