Ad Astra Fellow - UC Dublin School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science

LOCATION: Dublin (Ireland)

CLOSING DATE: February 14, 2023

OPPORTUNITY TYPE: Fellowship

JOB #: 19304

POSTED: January 27, 2023

Description:

The School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science is a research-intensive school with diverse teaching and research interests across the fields of Public Health, Physiotherapy, Dietetics, Sport Science, Sport Management, Occupational Safety and Health and Food Safety. The School is unified in its vision to promote health and wellbeing through education, research and professional practice. We deliver a number of accredited programmes and are committed to the highest standards in undergraduate and graduate education and research supervision. The School has been awarded the Athena SWAN Bronze Award. This award recognises the School’s strong commitment to gender equality and is a reflection on how the School continually endeavours to create a more inclusive place of learning, research and work for all. Applications are particularly welcome from candidates who can contribute to interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary teaching and research.

 

Lecturer/Asst Professor Above The Bar (7943) Salary Scale €58,206 - €92,172 per annum

 

Additional Details:

Skills/Eligibility:

The applicant is required to:
• Be in receipt of a primary degree appropriate in the Subject Area and School applied to.
• Hold a PhD in a relevant discipline awarded by a recognised Institute;
• Be committed to high-quality university-level teaching, learning and student support
• Have a high-quality publication record commensurate with the stage of their career;
• Possess excellent communication and presentation skills;
• Demonstrate how they can positively contribute to fostering an inclusive environment and a level of awareness of equality, diversity and inclusion.
• Research in an area that strengthens or strategically complements the existing research profile of the School.

 

 

How to Apply:

Applications will consist of a cover letter, in which the applicant will describe how their academic and research profile aligns with one or more of the UCD strategic themes (1. Creating a Sustainable Global Society, 2. Transforming through Digital Technology, 3. Building a Healthy World, 4. Empowering Humanity), a complete CV including all research publications and research grants to date together with any publications submitted for publication but not yet published, and the names and the contact details of three potential referees. Further details on the UCD strategic themes can be found at the following link http://www.ucd.ie/adastrafellows/

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