Sunday, January 23, 2011

Lecturer/Senior Lecturer Job - Chemical Engineering (Singapore) 2 posts

The School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, Newcastle University (UK), in partnership with the Singapore Institute of Technology will be offering a Chemical Engineering degree programme to be delivered in Singapore. Newcastle University is now inviting applications for two lectureships to support this new and exciting undergraduate teaching initiative. Applicants should have teaching experience in any of the following areas: transport processes, thermodynamics, separation processes, sustainability and reaction engineering. Successful candidates will be based in Singapore and should have a PhD (or equivalent) in the area of Chemical Engineering. Industrial experience will be an advantage.It is expected that the successful candidates will be able to supervise undergraduate Chemical Engineering design projects and take on administrative duties. Successful candidates must also be able to demonstrate a commitment to excel in research, and bring strong complementary skills to the existing research teams of the School.

Newcastle University is one of the largest employers in the North East of England, with approximately 5,000 staff. The university mission is to be a world-class research- intensive university, to deliver teaching and facilitate learning of the highest quality and to play a leading role in the economic, social and cultural development of the North East of England

A member of the Russell Group of research-intensive universities, we have an international reputation. In November 2009, Newcastle University was awarded a prestigious Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education for its world-leading work in the field of ageing and health.

According to our latest staff opinion survey, 93% of our staff think the University is a good place to work. 


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