Salary: £39,347 to £44,263 per annumNewcastle University is a great place to work, with excellent . We have a generous holiday package; plus the opportunity to buy more, great pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you.Closing Date: 10 May 2024The roleYour research and teaching will focus on Political Geographies of theMiddle East, and will complement and extend our existing research and teaching strengths in Political Geographies at Newcastle University. Your research will be recognised internationally within your field, and you will be an excellent teacher at undergraduate and taught postgraduate levels in Geography. We welcome applicants whose work advances one or more of the following areas through a focus on the Middle East and its shifting Political Geographies: conflict and displacement; resource colonialism; mobility politics; war and terrorism; human rights; security; borders and boundaries.This position is fixed term for four years (48 months) only and has been created following the award of a four year Future Leaders Fellowship to Dr Craig Jones in Geography, School of GPS.Informal enquiries can be made to: Professor Al James, Head of Geography, Newcastle University ( ).Geography is one of three subject areas in the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology (GPS), which has Athena SWAN bronze accreditation. We welcome applicants who share our values of inclusion, integrity and collegiality.Key accountabilitiesThe successful applicant will be expected to:
- Conduct and publish internationally recognised research in the sub-disciplinary area of Political Geographies
- Contribute to our future submissions to the UK’s Research Excellence Framework (REF)
- Apply for external research funding, including collaborative applications with colleagues within Newcastle University or beyond
- Engage with potential non-academic users and beneficiaries of your research
- Participate in our research clusters, particularly Power Space Politics
- Contribute to, develop and extend teaching across our undergraduate and taught postgraduate Geography degree programmes
- Become involved with postgraduate research student supervision when opportunities arise
- Contribute to the administration of the Geography degree programmes and/or administration of other activities in Geography and the School of GPS
- Provide academic guidance and pastoral support to personal tutees
- Work in a collegial way, making a positive contribution to our collaborative and inclusive environment in which we value and support excellent research, teaching and impact
- Take responsibility for your professional and career development with the support and encouragement of your colleagues
- A track record, commensurate with career stage, of published research within Political Geographies of theMiddle East
- Research skills based on strong knowledge and understanding of a range of research methods, data sources, analytic techniques and methodologies
- Experience of applying for research funding
- Experience of engagement with non-academic research users and beneficiaries
- Excellent teaching skills, including experience of teaching at Geography undergraduate level in Political Geographies of theMiddle East
- Excellent knowledge of core teaching requirements in human geography undergraduate programmes, including ability to teach research methodologies in Geography
- Experience of lecturing, seminar teaching, assessment, field courses and dissertation supervision
- Experience of providing academic guidance and pastoral care to undergraduate students
- Experience of teaching at taught postgraduate level
- Experience of providing academic guidance and pastoral care to taught postgraduate students
- Commitment to maintaining and supporting a diverse and inclusive working environment, in which all colleagues and students are treated fairly and respectfully
- Ability to work both within teams and on your own initiative when required
- Willingness and ability to work collegially, making a positive contribution to a collaborative environment that values and supports excellent research, teaching and impact
- Willingness and ability to assume administrative responsibilities, including module leadership
- Willingness (where personal circumstances enable this) to take part in field courses, including residential and non-residential field courses
- A good first degree and PhD (completed or near completion) in Human Geography or closely related discipline