Lecturer in Near Universe Astrophysics
28 January 2020
Lecturer in Near Universe Astrophysics - deadline 29th February 2020
UCL invites applications for a lectureship in the area of Near Universe Astrophysics, defined as the astrophysics of the Milky Way and nearby galaxies including supernovae. The lecturer will be part of the Astrophysics group and is expected to have an excellent record of academic research and promise for future achievements. The successful candidate is expected to enhance our research programme, to develop new research initiatives and to generate the external income to support them. Proven ability to raise funds for their own research (e.g. through a personal fellowship) would be an advantage. The position will also involve participation in the Departmental teaching programme at undergraduate and graduate level.
Located in the centre of London, the Physics and Astronomy department at UCL is one of the leading Physics and Astronomy departments in the UK with a strong commitment to excellence in teaching and research. It is also one of the largest departments at UCL with +200 staff and +800 undergraduate and postgraduate students.
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