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Lecturer in Psychology Bristol University United Kingdom

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Job summary

A leading educational institution in Bristol is seeking a Lecturer in Psychology to join their vibrant academic community. The role involves teaching the MSc in Mental Health Science and conducting high-quality research. Candidates should have a strong track record in publishing and grant capture, with expertise in mental health conditions. The position offers flexibility in working patterns, including hybrid options, and aims to foster an inclusive environment for all applicants.

Benefits

Inclusive working environment
Professional development opportunities

Qualifications

  • Commitment to high academic standards in higher education.
  • Experience in supervising students and colleagues.
  • Ability to engage with professional and academic staff.

Responsibilities

  • Teaching across postgraduate and undergraduate programs.
  • Developing and organizing course content.
  • Publishing high-quality research and submitting grants.

Skills

Research and teaching experience
Publishing in international journals
Grant application skills
Independent team development
Culturally inclusive teaching

Education

PhD in Psychology or related field
Job description
Lecturer in Psychology
Bristol University
United Kingdom
The role

We seek to appoint an outstanding academic to join a vibrant and research-intensive school. The post is primarily associated with the new MSc in Mental Health Science and will significantly shape the programme alongside team members in the Health and Wellbeing research theme. We are looking for someone with an excellent track record of publishing and grant capture in mental health and wellbeing research. We are particularly keen to receive applications from candidates with expertise in common mental health conditions (anxiety/depression) and/or wellbeing, as well as those who use advanced multivariate or longitudinal methods.

We would consider a 50/50 job share or 0.5 FTE part-time. Hybrid working is also available: Our programmes are taught in person and on campus, you would be expected to be on campus for all student-facing activities. Typically, staff in the school are on campus 3 days a week, but this varies substantially; we normally expect a minimum of one day on campus per week.

We are committed to equality of opportunities for all and a selection process based on merit. We welcome applications from all and would encourage applications from women and people from a minority ethnic background and LGBTQIA+ communities.

What will you be doing?

Working in a collegiate and supportive school, teaching across postgraduate and undergraduate programmes, focusing on our MSc in Mental Health Science. Teaching duties include developing and organising units, assessment setting and marking, and student supervision (both research projects and personal tutoring). You will have a school administrative role commensurate with your pathway and level and contribute positively to our community and running of the school.

In addition, you will be publishing high quality research in international journals, submitting grants to develop your research programme and support a research team. You will make a positive contribution to research culture in the School and the University and maximise the impact of your research with external partners.

You should apply if

You are committed to the highest academic standards, have experience in research and teaching within higher education. You are aware of culturally inclusive teaching, committed to open science and best-practice in pedagogy. You can engage enthusiastically and effectively with professional and academic staff and work independently to organise your own schedule.

You have a track record of publishing excellent research, capturing grant income, and supervising students and colleagues as well as experience of teaching. You should have the ability to develop and grow an independent team to support and sustain your research programme.

Contract type: Open-ended
Work pattern: 100% time
Grade: K
Salary: £50,253 to £58,225 per annum
School/Unit: Psychological Sciences

This advert will close at 23:59 UK time on Monday 19th January 2026

It is expected that interviews will be held 18th/19th February 2026

Our strategy and mission

We recently launched our strategy to 2030 tying together our mission, vision and values.

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The University of Bristol aims to be a place where everyone feels able to be themselves and do their best in an inclusive working environment where all colleagues can thrive and reach their full potential. We want to attract, develop, and retain individuals with different experiences, backgrounds and perspectives – particularly people of colour, LGBT+ and disabled people - because diversity of people and ideas remains integral to our excellence as a global civic institution.


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