The School of Biodiversity, One Health and Veterinary Medicine has an exciting opportunity to appoint a Professor/Senior Lecturer in Comparative Genomics.
Applications are invited from candidates of international standing with an appropriate record of academic achievement in comparative genomics and associated omics technologies. We are looking for a candidate who will complement our existing strengths in clinical veterinary medicine, evolutionary biology, and animal physiology, with a demonstrable interest in using domestic mammals among their study systems. We are particularly interested in applications from candidates with a track record of studying health related traits and their underlying genomic basis in companion animals. Traits of specific interest include those related to metabolism, ageing, and disease (e.g. cancer, autoimmune diseases, neuromuscular disorders).
Job Purpose
To make a substantial and positive contribution to the strategic direction of the School/College through leading and contributing to research of international standard, high quality teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, securing research funding, and providing academic leadership and management within the School/College. To actively engage in relationships with external stakeholders that advance knowledge exc hange, public understanding and outreach.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
1. Undertake a leading role in the development and implementation of individual and/or joint research projects of international standard, participating actively in the development of College/School research strategy in the area of comparative genomics of domesticated animals.
2. Act as principal investigator or project leader on major research projects with a portfolio of research activity and publications of high quality and impact.
3. Take a lead in major funding bids and related activities, including Knowledge Exchange, which develop and sustain support for the subject area and recognised excellence for the University.
4. Undertake academic management and leadership roles and responsibilities to ensure high quality course/programme administration, setting and monitoring standards and lead on the development of policy and practice across research and teaching teams (beyond subject/school level).
5. Create and develop effective networks with students, veterinary clinicians and other staff across the University, as well as external stakeholders to oversee the embedding of key University priorities such as graduate attributes, professional requirements, work-related learning, transitions support, student mobility and quality enhancement within credit bearing and non-credit bearing activities.
6. Lead the development of inclusive and innovative approaches to teaching, learning and assessment that recognise the needs of a diverse student cohort, taking appropriate responsibility for managing associated cultural changes and staff support and development.
7. Regularly attend and participate in appropriate activities to effectively contribute to the subject specialism, through learned societies, professional bodies, broader review, and editorial processes. Disseminate research findings locally, nationally and internationally to enhance learning within the discipline and to represent the University externally.
8. Supervise individual student projects at both undergraduate and postgraduate level to ensure their effective development and assisting with difficulties e.g. learning support/problems.
9. Actively engage with clinicians in the University's Small Animal Hospital, and other areas, to support clinical research and develop joint research projects in areas of shared interest and high potential for impact.
10. Engage in continuing professional development activities as appropriate.
11. Undertake any other reasonable duties as required by the Head of School.
12. To contribute to the enhancement of the University's international profile in line with the University's Strategic Plan, Inspiring People Changing The World.
For appointment at Professorial level:
We would expect all of the above criteria, but to be undertaken in line with
13. More academic management and senior leadership roles in a manner that enhances the student and clinical staff experience, ensures programmes are internationally benchmarked and of international standing, and that values and supports a culture of enhancement.
14. Sustained internationally leading high-quality research activity, seeking and securing funding for a portfolio of research projects through grant applications to external funding bodies, e.g. charities and UK Research Councils and mentoring early career staff to support their development in securing funding.
15. Demonstrate leadership in supervising research projects undertaken by clinicians, research staff, postgraduate and undergraduate students and ensure the effective development of the staff and students. Engage with potential research students of high calibre intending to undertake postgraduate and doctoral research, building effective working relationships and supervising to completion.
16. Make a substantial contribution to University Committees/Working Groups to ensure the advancement of learning and teaching policies and practice that align with local and international challenges in Higher Education, evolving student needs and other related changes in the University's strategic context.
17. Build effective internal and external collaborations to support the development and mentoring of academic staff and their learning, and to enhance research and teaching within the College.
18. Represent the Institute/College/University on key external bodies and at significant external events nationally and internationally to promote excellence in research and teaching, and the development of professional practice.
19. Ensure a substantial track record of, and demonstrate leadership in, knowledge creation and transfer, ensuring impact on external bodies and contributions to public understanding and contributing fully to key strategic initiatives that underpin School, College and University strategies for external engagement.
20. Engage in continuing professional development activities as appropriate.
Knowledge, Qualifications, Skills and Experience
Qualifications
Essential
A1. Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 12 (PhD) in animal biology, genomics and health or related discipline with an extensive and established reputation in research and significant teaching experience within the subject area.
Desirable
B1. Membership of a relevant professional body.
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
Essential
C1. Recognised expertise in comparative genomics or related omics discipline to develop new knowledge and understanding within the field.
C2. Substantial track record of published research of international standard compatible with enhancing the School's submission to the Research Excellence Framework (REF).
C3. Established track record of successfully securing funding for research projects, as appropriate for the subject specialism.
C4. Proven ability to plan and lead staff and efficiently deploy resources in support of major research and teaching activities.
C5. Ability to disseminate conceptual and complex ideas to a wide variety of audiences to promote understanding.
C6. Ability to forge new and effective relationships with colleagues, internally and externally, to foster collaboration across the University and with colleagues in other institutions.
C7. Demonstrated commitment to open research, as appropriate to the discipline, through open data, open code, open educational resources and practices that support replication.
For appointment at Professorial level:
C8. A sustained track record of substantial research income (i.e. supporting research staff) from a range of sources.
C9. Maintaining an established portfolio of research activity of international quality, reputation and impact.
C10. A thorough understanding of, and track record in, contributing to broader academic leadership and management. Potential to contribute to the academic leadership and management of the Institute/College, e.g. by chairing committees and leading on key processes and new initiatives.
C11. Proven commitment to supporting the career development of colleagues and to other forms of collegiality appropriate to the career stage.
Desirable
D1. Proven track record of developing and devising teaching programmes, techniques and methods.
D2. Track record of student supervision and development/mentorship/coaching of early career academic colleagues in subject area/team.
For appointment at Professorial level:
D3. Proven ability to lead and deliver high quality and innovative University teaching, including assessment and curriculum development.
D4. Comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge of research issues and debates, both nationally and internationally, and future direction of research and teaching in the subject area.
Additional Information
SBOHVM is home to researchers studying organismal biology and animal health across a diverse range of systems, approaches and disciplines with existing strengths in infectious disease, physiology, ageing, veterinary epidemiology, and evolution among others. The post holder would be based on the University of Glasgow's Garscube campus, where the majority of veterinary teaching and research infrastructure is located. This includes the Small Animal Hospital (a recent £15M investment) and our Veterinary Diagnostic Services, offering excellent opportunities for collaborative research at the clinical and translational interface, especially with respect to companion animals. Other relevant units located on the Garscube campus include the Glasgow Equine Hospital & Practice the Scottish Centre for Production Animal Health & Food Safety, the CRUK's Beatson Institute for Cancer Research and the MRC- University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research. The post holder will further benefit from recent College investment and reorganisation of shared research facilities, providing access to high-level equipment and support for protein, molecular and cellular analyses as well as bioinformatics and research computing.
The post will come with a competitive start-up package including a three-year postdoctoral research assistant, a PhD studentship, bioinformatic and/or lab support and a significant consumable budget. With the exception of the group leader position the expectation is that continued funding of the group beyond year three will be supported from external sources. Continuation of the group leader position will be subject to a successful review at the end of year five.
We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, in line with the Athena SWAN Charter, which recognises commitment to advancing gender equality in Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths and Medicine (STEMM) employment in academia.
SBOHVM is a merger of two previous Athena Swan Silver award winning bodies (the School of Veterinary Medicine and the Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health & Comparative Medicine). These previous awards demonstrate our commitment to best practice in recruiting and supporting the career development and progression of female scientists, addressing gender inequalities in higher education. We are currently in the process of renewing Athena Swan silver accreditation for the new School.
Terms and Conditions
Salary will be Professor (Grade 10) within the Professorial range and subject to negotiation.
Senior Lecturer, (Grade 9), £57,696 - £64,914 per annum.
The Professor appointment will be subject to the whole powers and conditions of any Act of Parliament, Ordinances, and Law affecting the University. The appointment is a whole-time appointment, the Professor undertaking to accept paid outside work only with the prior consent of the University Court. This provision does not apply to examinerships and such other appointments as are incidental to the ordinary course of University business. Details of three referees should be included on the applicant information form.
This post is full time (35 hours per week) and open ended.
As part of Team UofG you will be a member of a world changing, inclusive community, which values ambition, excellence, integrity and curiosity.
As a valued member of our team, you can expect:
1 A warm welcoming and engaging organisational culture, where your talents are developed and nurtured, and success is celebrated and shared.
2 An excellent employment package with generous terms and conditions including 41 days of leave for full time staff, pension - pensions handbook https: // www. gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/payandpensions/pensions/, benefits and discount packages.
3 A flexible approach to working.
4 A commitment to support your health and wellbeing, including a free 6-month UofG Sport membership for all new staff joining the University https: // www. gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/staff/healthwellbeing/.
We believe that we can only reach our full potential through the talents of all. Equality, diversity and inclusion are at the heart of our values. Applications are particularly welcome from across our communities and in particular people from the Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) community, and other protected characteristics who are under-represented within the University. Read more on how the University promotes and embeds all aspects of equality and diversity within our community https: // www. gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/humanresources/equalitydiversity/.
We endorse the principles of Athena Swan https: // www. gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/humanresources/equalitydiversity/athenaswan/ and hold bronze, silver and gold awards across the University.
We are investing in our organisation, and we will invest in you too. Please visit our website https: // www. gla.ac.uk/explore/jobs/ for more information.
Informal Enquiries should be directed to Professor Roman Biek, [email protected]
Vacancy Ref: 153610, Closing Date:
Vacancy Ref : 153610 Close Date : 02-Oct-2024 23:45