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Senior Lecturer in Analytical Chemistry

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Lincoln

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Job summary

A prestigious educational institution in Lincoln is seeking a Senior Lecturer in Analytical Chemistry, focusing on teaching and research. The role involves expertise in chromatographic techniques and their application in forensics. Applicants should have a PhD, teaching experience, and a strong research background. Join a vibrant academic community contributing to high-quality teaching and substantial research initiatives. This full-time position offers an open-ended contract with a competitive salary.

Qualifications

  • Demonstrable expertise in analytical chemistry with focus on chromatography.
  • Experience applying analytical methods in forensic contexts.
  • Research background with capability to contribute to high-quality publications.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and contribute to teaching in Analytical Chemistry.
  • Supervise research students up to PhD level.
  • Engage in collaborative research with industry and academia.

Skills

Analytical chemistry expertise
Chromatographic techniques including GC, HPLC/UPLC
Teaching experience
Experience in forensic applications
Collaborative working

Education

PhD in related field
Job description

School of Natural Sciences

Location: Lincoln

Salary: From £44,746 per annum

Please note, this post is permanent and full-time at 1 FTE.

Closing Date: Tuesday 13 January 2026

Interview Date: Friday 30 January 2026

Reference: COS849C

The Department of Chemistry at the University of Lincoln seeks to appoint a 1.0 FTE Senior Lecturer in Analytical Chemistry on a Teaching and Research role profile. You will join a research active department focused on the research themes of Advanced Functional Materials; Innovative Analytical Methodologies; and Molecular, Cellular, Chemical and Computational Biology (M3CB). The team works with colleagues across the university, including the Bridge Advanced Materials and Engineering R&D Centre, the wider sector and with industry beyond academia. We would particularly welcome candidates with a background in chromatography and applications of analytical chemistry to forensic science. Working with us will provide a stimulating, interdisciplinary and collegiate environment in the heart of a thriving, safe and friendly city and bustling campus. We support excellence in research and teaching, and you will be part of a team that provides a portfolio of qualifications at BSc, MChem, MSc and PhD level. The post is offered full time on a Teaching and Research (TR) role profile, on an open-ended basis.

We are seeking a candidate who
  • Has expertise in analytical chemistry with a strong focus on chromatographic techniques including GC, HPLC/UPLC and GC-MS/LC-MS including method development and validation.
  • Has demonstrable experience in applying analytical methods in a forensic context such as toxicology, drugs, trace evidence and fire investigation among others
  • Has a research background and is capable of contributing to the Schools research environment including high quality publications, grant funding and the ability to contribute to REF; OR can evidence income generation through professional practice, leading to commercialisation or consultancy activities
  • Has the ability to work collaboratively across analytical chemistry, forensic science, toxicology and related areas
  • Has prior experience of teaching UG and PG student as well as supervision of research students up to PhD level.

All candidates should be excellent communicators who will complement the departments existing teaching, and we particularly encourage candidates who could support teaching across the wider disciplines of Chemistry, Forensic Science and Forensic Biology as a potential new development.

The University of Lincoln is a forward-thinking, energetic institution, with a substantial commitment to growing science infrastructure. If you would like to be part of shaping our world‑class vision and would like to know more about this opportunity please email Chemistry Department Lead Dr Guzman Gil‑Ramirez, BSc Forensic Science Programme Lead Dr Dan Matthews, or Head of School Prof Steve Bevan for more information or to arrange an informal conversation about the position.

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