Teaching Fellow in the Department of Psychology Royal Holloway University of London, Department of Psychology
Teaching Fellow Department of Psychology
Location: Egham
The successful applicant should hold a PhD, have experience of conducting high quality psychological research, and have the ability to make strong contributions to our taught programmes at UG and PGT levels. They should be enthusiastic about delivering effective high-quality teaching. We are looking for more extensive prior experience in teaching and research, and ideally experience in course coordination and curriculum development.
While this post supports teaching, the successful applicant will enjoy the benefits of being part of one of the UK’s leading research departments (ranked 6th in REF2014). The successful candidate will join a dynamic and supportive environment, in an internationally recognized department that has a consistently excellent record for the highest quality teaching. The Department has excellent facilities for undertaking research in a broad range of areas, with state-of-the-art facilities available, such as MRI, EEG, TMS, eye trackers, cognitive behavioural testing suites, social, clinical, and infant observation labs. The department also has strong links with external organisations including hospitals, schools, and government, industrial, and charity organisations. The College is situated in a beautiful, leafy campus that is close to both Central London and Heathrow Airport.
More information about the department, our programmes and research, can be found on our webpages http://www.rhul.ac.uk/psychology/home.aspx
Informal enquiries regarding this post can be directed to Professor Hanna Zagefka (Hanna.Zagefka@rhul.ac.uk).
To view further details of this post and to apply please visit https://jobs.royalholloway.ac.uk. For queries on the application process the Human Resources Department can be contacted by email at: recruitment@rhul.ac.uk.
Please quote the reference: 0917-387
Closing Date: Midnight, 27th October 2017
Interview Date: Friday, 3rd November 2017
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