Lecturer in Sociology

Salary £41,086 - £58,260 per annum
Discipline Academic
Reference042066
Expiry 19 May 2026

Job description

Role: Lecturer in Sociology

Department: School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences

Grade: 7/8 (£41,086 - £58,260 per annum)

Responsible to: Head of School

Campus: Derry~Londonderry

(Permanent / Full-Time)


Job Purpose:

The post-holder will cover the teaching of sociology in the School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences. The person appointed must have enthusiasm for both teaching and research and be willing to contribute to new developments.

 

Closing Date:  19 May 2026 at 23.30

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