Lecturer in Sociology and Criminology - Bradford, United Kingdom - University of Bradford

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Faculty of Mgmt, Law and Social Sciences:


School of Social Sciences:


Salary:

- £38,474 to £43,155 per annum
  • As of 1st August 2023 the salary will be £39,347.00 to £44,263.

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Post Type:


  • Full Time
    Contract Type:
  • Permanent
    Closing Date:
  • Wednesday 26 July 2023
    Interview Date:
  • To be confirmed
    Reference:
  • HR0149245The School of Social Sciences has a longestablished track record in teaching and research relating to various academic disciplines including sociology, criminology, psychology, social work as well as peace and development studies. The Department of Sociology and Criminology, within the School of Social Sciences at the University of Bradford, recruits strongly for the University and contributes to its REF submission.


Along with your teaching and learning responsibilities, you are expected to contribute to the Department's continuing success through evidence of potential to publish research papers in peer-reviewed journals as well as other outlets through which knowledge dissemination is evident.

Evidence of interest and experience in relation to any of the following themes would be an advantage:

ethnic relations and social policy; the sociology of crime and deviance; popular culture and consumption; crime and inequalities; desistance, offender management and probation; and policing and law enforcement.


In return, we offer:

  • 25 days holiday and 13 statutory and customary days
  • Familyfriendly policies
  • We have a university nursery and fitness centre
  • Generous employer contribution pension schemes
  • A reward scheme for shopping discounts
  • A salary sacrifice scheme to assist you in purchasing items like childcare vouchers or a bicycle for commuting
Full details of the benefits on offer can be viewed here Employee reward and benefits - Human Resources - University of Bradford

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