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School of Sport Exercise and Health Sciences
A Lecturer in Motor Control & Biomechanics of Sport is sought to contribute to teaching, research and enterprise activity in this world-class School. Teaching will include the leadership and delivery of undergraduate and postgraduate modules in sports biomechanics and motor control as it relates to the mechanics and motor control of sports movements.
You will have a PhD in an appropriate field, the ability to teach in higher education, and a track record of research, publication and income generation appropriate to appointment at Lecturer level.
This full-time post is offered on an open-ended contract.
Application closing date: 23 October 2016
Longlisted candidates will be invited to deliver a 10-minute presentation via Skype to the Dean and relevant academic colleagues on 9 November 2016; this will form part of the selection process and will help to inform the shortlist for interview. Once agreed, shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend for interview in person on 21 November 2016.
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