Job reference: 550534
Location: Clifton Campus
Employment type: Hourly Paid/Casual Contract
Team: Computer Science
Closing date: 31/07/2024
School / Directorate: School of Science & Technology
Salary / Grade HPL1 (£37,458 - £42,135 p.a. pro rata)

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Hourly Paid Lecturer - Computer Science

Special Conditions: £48.53 per direct teaching hour.

This includes the following elements: teaching, preparation and marking of the scheduled program of work.

(A flat rate of £19.41 will be paid for completing one of the above elements of the schedule.)

The number of hours required and the days of the week may vary.

About Us

Our Department of Computer Science combines internationally significant research with an outstanding record for teaching excellence. Our state-of-the-art facilities and career-focused approach to course design provide the right conditions for students to excel in their chosen fields.

The department has research strengths in Interactive Systems, Computational Intelligence, Cognitive Computing, Pervasive Computing, and Cybersecurity, with active research groups breaking new ground in these fields.

About the Role

We are seeking to appoint Hourly Paid Lecturers in the Department of Computer Science. Our areas of specific interest are cyber-security/forensics/networking; data science/big data/cloud infrastructure; software engineering; and robotics. In addition to appropriate knowledge and experience, you should possess excellent communication and presentation skills and a willingness to flexibly contribute to teaching and associated duties on undergraduate programmes in any or all of these areas. The work could involve, for example, taking lectures, seminars and/or laboratory classes, particularly at the first and second-year undergraduate level. Duties may also include preparation and marking where required.


Join Us

Please review the Job Description and Person Specification provided below. If you have any specific queries in relation to this position that the online information does not cover, then please contact: Professor Ahmad Lotfi, Head of Department of Computer Science, via CMPMgtAdmin@ntu.ac.uk

Please note that due to the nature of these posts, applicants based within a reasonable distance of Nottingham would be suited for these positions.

Please note this role does not meet the UK Visas and Immigration requirements for sponsorship. Nottingham Trent University is unable to apply for sponsorship for any applicant not eligible to work in the UK and therefore we cannot progress applications from candidates who require sponsorship under the Points Based Immigration System.

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