This is an exciting opportunity
to join the enthusiastic and ambitious Department of Computing at the University of Worcester. The Department is based within the rapidly expanding Worcester Business School at the University of Worcester City Campus. Over the past year the School has experienced growing numbers of students joining our undergraduate and postgraduate courses. As a result, we are seeking to complement our team with an experienced Lecturer / Lecturer (Teaching) in Cyber Security.
Our overriding aim is to be an outstanding Institution at which to study through provision of an excellent Learning and Teaching environment. We offer professionally relevant courses, informed by the needs of industry and delivered through an experiential learning approach. Our courses are inspired by contemporary research with a curriculum that develops knowledge, skills and the ability to think critically and be innovative.
The Department of Computing conducts research across several themes including Machine Learning, Data Science, Intelligent Interactive Systems, Computing in Education and of course Cyber Security. The Department also hosts the Digital Innovation and Intelligent Systems Research Group.
The successful candidate will hold a Masters level qualification in Computer Science or related field, and have contemporary subject knowledge and/or experience of professional practice in several of the following areas:
Cyber Security Computer Forensics Operating Systems Managing Cyber Threats and Risks Digital Ethics and Governance Object Oriented Programming Internet of Things and IoT Security Machine Learning / Artificial Intelligence
Standard Academic Contract:The school has a range of support available to those staff who are research active to help you contribute to our RKE strategy, culture and environment including individual research mentoring, opportunity to apply for additional research allowance, and a 3-year support package for ECRs. Note to be considered for a Standard Academic Contract, the successful candidate will hold (or within 12 months of completion of) a PhD in Computer Science or related field.
The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the development of existing and new course offerings in our Computing Undergraduate and Postgraduate portfolio alongside (for a standard academic contract) contributing to the research and knowledge exchange activities within the Department of Computing.
What's in it for you?
Annual incremental increase up to £41,732, with the opportunity to progress to £45,585 47 days of leave per year (inclusive of bank holidays and University closure days) Attractive Teachers Pension Scheme Standard Academic Contract: Research support and the opportunity to apply for an additional research allowance. Access to a range of benefits such as our Staff Retail Benefits Scheme, Cycle to Work Scheme and Tusker Car Leasing Wellbeing advice and support through our Employee Assistance Programme In-house training and development support A friendly, inclusive and supportive culture and work environment
Informal queries in relation to this vacancy are welcome and should be directed to Richard Wilkinson, Head of Department of Computing by emailing
We value diversity and wish to promote equality at all levels
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