Career Development Fellowship in Biomedical Sciences
This Career Development Fellowship is intended for an early- to mid-career scholar who wishes to further their experience of undergraduate teaching in Biomedical Sciences alongside their research.
The College will introduce Biomedical Sciences as a new subject in Michaelmas 2025 and will admit three undergraduates per annum in the first instance. Students may opt to read for a three-year BA degree or a four-year Master’s degree, which includes a research intensive fourth year. Based on second- and third-year module selection, students will be awarded a degree in either Neuroscience or Cell and Systems Biology. The College also has students reading Medicine (preclinical and clinical), Biochemistry and Biology, and several postgraduates working towards higher degrees across the Medical Sciences.
The person appointed will act as Organising Tutor for Biomedical Sciences. They will work closely with the Organising Tutors in Preclinical Medicine at Christ Church, Professors Stephanie Cragg and Nicola Smart, and with other College Lecturers. They will be expected to deliver tutorials across several of the course’s six themes during the first year (Molecules, Genes, Cells, Body, Brain and Behaviour) and offer tutorials through the FHS Exchange scheme to earn teaching credits for Christ Church Biomedical Sciences students.
For more information, including how to apply, please see the attached Further Particulars.
Vacancy details
Grade 8: £45,585 – £54,395 (with a discretionary range up to £59,421) per annum (current rates), according to qualifications and experience. New appointments are usually made at the first point of the scale.
Fixed-term for 5 years.
If you have any questions regarding the application process, please contact recruitment@chch.ox.ac.uk.
All enquiries will be treated in strict confidence and will not form part of the selection decision