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A leading UK educational institution in Milton Keynes seeks a Lecturer in Environmental Monitoring & Detection Technologies. The successful candidate will contribute to teaching and research within environmental management and renewable energy. Responsibilities include curriculum development for distance learning and engaging in high-quality research. A PhD and strong commitment to inclusive education are required. A hybrid work pattern has been established, necessitating attendance on campus for two days per week.
Lecturer in Environmental Monitoring & Detection Technologies
Job Location: Milton Keynes, Remote/Hybrid
Department: School of Engineering & Innovation
Closing Date: 11 January 2026
Weekly Working Hours: 37
Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract
Fixed Term Contract: End Date: 3 years from start date
Welsh Language: Not Applicable
The School of Engineering & Innovation within the STEM Faculty at The Open University is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Environmental Monitoring & Detection Technologies. This is an exciting opportunity to join a world leader in distance teaching and learning and the largest provider of higher education in the UK.
The successful candidate will join an energetic and committed team of academics contributing to the development and delivery of undergraduate and postgraduate distance-learning curriculum in renewable energy, environmental management, environmental engineering, the latest technologies for measuring environmental impact, systems monitoring, and related areas.
Teaching at The Open University is a team-based collaborative process, which fully supports the training and induction of new staff into the teaching process. The teaching component of the Lecturer role primarily involves maintaining and updating existing curriculum and authoring new curriculum for students studying remotely. Whilst there are some online and face-to-face opportunities for student engagement, direct student tuition is usually provided by our team of Associate Lecturers.
The successful candidate will be encouraged to contribute ideas for experiments to use in our OpenEngineering remote-access teaching laboratory, thereby helping with the development of the state-of-the-art facility and maintaining its world-leading status. The OpenEngineering Lab is part of our award winning OpenSTEM Labs (Home | The OpenSTEM Labs ).
Candidates will be research active and have relevant publications in one or more of the following fields: (i) remote sensing of environmental pollution (including gases, particulates, chemicals, noise or any other pollutant with the potential for environmental impact); (ii) using technology (e.g. drones, satellites, specialised sensors) to track environmental events; (iii) using online systems to monitor the environment, which may include the latest in machine learning, to evaluate impact in air, water or on land. If successful, you will be supported to secure external research, enterprise and scholarship funding, and will be expected to undertake research that leads to high-ranking peer reviewed journal publications and to contribute to future REF submissions.
You will need to be resident in the UK at the time of the appointment and will be based at the Open University campus in Milton Keynes. A hybrid working pattern can be adopted for this role if required, where the successful candidate works from home and the office. However, as this role is contractually aligned to our Milton Keynes campus, some attendance on campus will be required. We would expect this to be a minimum of 2 days per week and in response to business needs.
For a full list of all the key responsibilities associated to this Lecturer role, please review the Job Description found HERE.
We are expecting candidates to demonstrate all the essential criteria and some of the desirable criteria.
How to apply
To apply for this role please submit the following;
Work location
A hybrid working pattern could be adopted for this role if required, where the successful candidate can work from home and the office. However, as this role is contractually aligned to our Milton Keynes campus, some attendance on campus will be required. We would expect this to be a minimum of 2 days per week and in response to business needs.
We are open to discussions about flexible working. Whether it’s a job share, part time, compressed hours or another working arrangement. Please reach out to us to discuss what works best for you and the role.
Next step in the Recruitment Process
If shortlisted, we anticipate interviews taking place onsite in Milton Keynes on 6th March. Prior to this, you will need to complete and present a presentation to the School and the date for this is TBC.
Early closing date notification
We may close this job advert earlier than the published closing date where a satisfactory number of applications are received. We would therefore encourage early applications.
If you have any queries or questions about the recruitment process, or regarding your application,please contact:Careers@open.ac.uk .
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The Open University is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion which is reflected in our mission to be open to people, places, methods and ideas. We aim to foster a diverse and inclusive environment so that all in our OU community can reach their potential. We recognise that different people bring different perspectives, ideas, knowledge, and culture, and that this difference brings great strength.We strive to recruit, retain and develop the careers of a diverse pool of students and staff, and particularly encourage applications from all underrepresented groups. We also aspire to make The Open University a supportive workplace for all through our policies, services and staff networks.