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University of Worcester

Lecturer in Forensic Science

University of Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, us, 01609


The School of Science and the Environment at the University of Worcester is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic lecturer to support teaching and learning in the Department of Biological Sciences, with an emphasis on Forensic Science courses.

The post holder will be expected to contribute to and deliver an outstanding learning experience for the School’s undergraduate taught programmes. We are particularly interested in Forensic Science practitioners with experience in Forensic Chemistry, Forensic Anthropology, Forensic Archaeology, and/or Crime Scene Investigation. The successful candidate will hold a relevant postgraduate degree (MA/MSc/PhD) and will have experience within a Forensic Science field. They are also likely to have some teaching or training experience.

Key Responsibilities:

Deliver lectures, seminars, and practical sessions in Forensic Science.

Assist in developing new undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

Develop and update course materials, ensuring they are current and relevant.

Supervise and mentor undergraduate students.

Participate in departmental administration and curriculum development.

Contribute to the enhancement of the student experience through innovative teaching practices.

In the School of Science and the Environment, students and staff alike are part of a welcoming and vibrant scientific community. With a host of state-of-the-art facilities, the School provides a dynamic, friendly, and engaging environment for teaching, research, and career development.

The successful individual will join a small but successful team that is looking to develop and expand the forensic courses available at the university.

For an informal discussion regarding this role, please contact Keith Unwin by email at k.unwin@worc.ac.uk.

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