Lecturer or Associate Professor in Atmospheric Science | |
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Workplace | Leeds, Yorkshire, UK |
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Salary: Grade 8 (£46,974 - £56,021 pro rata p.a. depending on experience) or Grade 9 (£57,696 - £66,857 pro rata p.a. depending on experience)
0.2 FTE Fixed term for 5 years Are you an experienced and ambitious researcher with an understanding of research in an operational weather and/or climate setting? Are you looking to grow your own research and wider build collaborations between the University of Leeds, the Met Office and the Met Office’s other University partners? Do you have ambitions to obtain external research funding? Do you want to supervise student research to foster and encourage the next generation? The University of Leeds is a founding member of the Met Office Academic Partnership (MOAP) and home to sizeable joint Leeds/Met Office research group. To build on this long-standing collaborative strength, it is seeking to appoint 5 enthusiastic and self-motivated scientists to lead collaboration between the Met Office and University. As the climate crisis deepens, and technologies rapidly advance, working across disciplines becomes ever more important for meteorological science, and these posts will not only grow links between the School of Earth and Environment with the Met Office, but also build new links with the School of Mathematics, School of Computing and School of Civil Engineering. Your role will also be to strengthen and enhance SEE’s excellent, internationally recognised profile in atmospheric and climate science research with a special focus on building collaborations with the Met Office and MOAP. You will lead research, obtaining external research funding, and build collaborations between the University and the Met Office, to deliver on research, innovation and impact. You will have deliver student teaching in ways consistent with a remote 0.2 FTE role, primarily through supervision of student research projects. We are open to researchers in any aspect of weather and climate science, but are particularly interested in applications from individuals working in: (i) machine learning, data science and advanced statistics, (ii) climate science linking to climate impacts, (iii) observational atmospheric/climate science. You will have a PhD (or equivalent research experience) in weather/climate science, data science, computing, or allied subjects and a proven record of research in atmospheric or climate science is essential. You will have a track record of collaboration and a willingness to engage with a wide set of researchers across the University to build new collaborations between Leeds and the Met Office. This, depending on research focus, may include researchers in the named Schools, the Priestley Centre for Climate Futures, Leeds Institute for Fluid Dynamics, waterleeds, Global Food and Environment Institute (GFEI), Leeds Institute for Data Analytics (LIDA), the National Centre of Atmospheric Science (NCAS) and the Centre for Environmental Modelling and Computation (CEMAC). Please note that due to Home Office visa requirements, this role is not suitable for first-time Skilled Worker visa applicants. Information on other visa options is available at: ?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.gov.uk%2Fbrowse%2Fvisas-immigration%2Fwork-visas&module=jobs&id=2938505" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.gov.uk%2Fbrowse%2Fvisas-immigration%2Fwork-visas&module=jobs&id=2938505" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://www.gov.uk/browse/visas-immigration/work-visas What we offer in return
And much more! To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: Professor John Marsham J.Marshamleeds.ac.uk Email details to a friendView All Vacancies Location Other Faculty/Service Faculty of Environment School/Institute School of Earth and Environment Category Academic Grade Grade 8 to Grade 9 Salary £46,974 to £66,857 per annum pro-rata Salary is dependent on experience. Working Time 20% - This role is remote, with some in-person activity. We are open to discussing flexible working arrangements. Post Type Part Time Contract Type Fixed Term (for 5 years) Release Date Wednesday 07 August 2024 Closing Date Sunday 22 September 2024 Reference ENVEE1759 Downloads Candidate Brief (PDF) Keyword Search: Search Existing Account / Staff Member Do you have an existing account, or are you a member of staff? Login New User For new applicants, please register for an account Register | |
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