Lecturer in criminology - University of Greenwich

Greenwich Campus, N, United Kingdom Permanent, salary: £36,333 to £41,931 Full time

  • Contract Type: Permanent, salary: £36,333 to £41,931
  • Placed on: 20 Jun 2023
  • Closes: 18 Jul 2023

The School of Law and Criminology is situated in the historic world heritage site of the Old Royal Naval College. The School is home to over 1,500 students, studying on our undergraduate BSc Criminology and Criminal Psychology; BA Criminology and Criminal Justice; MSc Criminology and Criminal Psychology; MSc Criminology, Gender and Sexualities; and MA International Criminology, as well as undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Law. 

This vacancy offers an opportunity for enthusiastic and committed academics to complement the existing team by making an outstanding contribution to the teaching and research at the School of Law and Criminology in the University of Greenwich. 

You will work closely with the dedicated criminology team to help to continue the School of Law and Criminology’s progress as a centre of teaching and research excellence. The successful candidate will be expected to deliver innovative teaching in a range of areas relating to our BSc Criminology and Criminal Psychology, primarily in the fields of criminal and forensic psychology, as well as foundational criminological subjects. In conjunction to teaching on these subjects, we are also interested in candidates with a developing or established research profile that complements the School’s research interests. 

You must be able to demonstrate a strong teaching profile and a proven commitment to the student experience, including supporting students’ wellbeing. A PhD (or near completion) or an equivalent psychology (e..g., DClinPsy) qualification is highly desirable, as is energy, enthusiasm, and a commitment to play a full and active role in the life of the School of Law and Criminology.

Should you have any queries please contact the HR Recruitment Team on hrsr-fach@greenwich.ac.uk