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Research and Faculty Positions at Birmingham University
The post holder will design and implement data extraction and preparation pipelines for heterogeneous datasets spanning electrochemical testing, embedded sensors, environmental logging, spectroscopy and advanced imaging. They will create and curate structured, FAIR-compliant datasets suitable for multivariate analysis and machine learning, ensuring high-quality metadata, traceability and reproducibility.
The post holder will undertake project management activities for specific projects within their specific area of technical expertise, evaluate new technologies, assist in the development and upgrade of HTRC IT services, and to support the HTRC IT infrastructure, HTRC specialist applications and facilities, all whilst ensuring agreed deadlines are met. It is expected that this role will include the development of new services in support of research activity being undertaken within the HTRC
The post holder will provide a highly responsive, cost effective and efficient purchasing and management service to the University, enabling hardware and software to be made available to staff and students according to agreed standards and expectations. They will support the implementation of strategies, policies, regulations whilst providing guidance to university staff and students.
You will be responsible for providing excellent customer service in any one of those areas/outlets. This post will involve basic food preparation, the provision of a high quality food and beverage service, cash handling, cleaning and stock control, together with any other duties required to ensure the smooth running of the business and operations service we offer to our diverse range of customers. In order to flexibly use resource you may be required to work elsewhere in the department or wider University.
To create and contribute to the creation of knowledge on the EPSRC-funded Prosperity Partnership research project entitled ‘Mission biodegradability: Foundations for the sustainable future of formulated polymers.’
The post holder will provide expert clinical and strategic leadership, manage complex medical cases, contribute to health risk management, and play an active role in shaping and delivering a proactive, high-quality occupational health service aligned with university policies, legislative requirements, and SEQOHS standards.
The apprentice will have a fantastic opportunity to be involved in teaching and research across the School of Engineering where you will learn to perform technical support duties and be trained in the use of a range equipment and techniques, under the day-to-day supervision of experienced technical staff as designated by the technical managers. While in the School of Engineering the post holder will be given the opportunity to cement their learning with a program that will involve working alongside experienced technicians across the School of Engineering, learning techniques and processes that can work towards the End Point Assessment.
Evidence of a developing track record in publishing work of high academic quality and impact is essential, as is an emerging portfolio (or clear potential) of external research funding. Applicants must have a commitment to delivering excellent, inclusive teaching and learning at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Teaching may include a range of contributions, notably within our Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Human Sciences, and Microbiology programmes. Applicants are also expected to have a commitment to postgraduate research supervision.
The post holder will support the delivery of creative, cross-channel ,data-informed marketing campaigns, helping the University to build a high quality and diverse student population, and achieve its growth ambitions for 2030 and beyond.
The Head of Estates Digital Information and Insight provides strategic leadership for the data managed in the Estates digital systems, including data integration and analytical insight, ensuring estate, space, asset and cost information is structured, accurate, connected and actively used to inform institutional strategy, investment and performance.
We are looking for an International Engagement Manager to join our team to refine and expand a bold and innovative alumni volunteering programme to support both the priorities of the University and the Development and Alumni Relations Office (DARO). The post holder will deliver volunteer and engagement opportunities in key markets including China, India, Hong Kong, USA, Dubai, and many others, and will join nine other volunteering professionals as part of the wider team. The role will be responsible for developing a range of volunteering opportunities for international alumni, which support Birmingham 2030 targets around graduate employability, student recruitment, student experience, research and influence. You will be responsible for growing the number of international alumni volunteers and reporting on the impact of your work internally.
CUSTOM is an EU MSCA Doctoral Training Network connecting relevant academic and industrial expertise in emerging medical-device technologies across Europe and apply them to the problems of shoulder implants.
CUSTOM is an EU MSCA Doctoral Training Network connecting relevant academic and industrial expertise in emerging medical-device technologies across Europe and apply them to the problems of shoulder implants. Many of the current problems (e.g. soft-tissue failures, implant loosening, infection) derive from a top-down, one-size-fits-all approach to implants; CUSTOM plans to invert this approach, based on combining computational, patient-specific design and additive manufacturing to offer complex, custom designs and structures. The project also incorporates multi-functionality as well as blended experimental and in-silico testing to accelerate the path to certification.
This post will contribute to the creation and validation of a digital twin (with biological bone models) to assess and interrogate the issue of implant loosening and wear/abrasion for anatomical and reverse TSR systems. This includes the use of interfacial BEM or FEM friction and wear models, as well as biological bone ingrowth models, to predict primary and secondary fixation. The digital twin then allows a virtual search of the most important variables that affect loosening and migration and enables a subsequent targeted optimization of the implant shape and properties.
You will provide technical expertise, support and guidance in research support. You may supervise a number of technical staff but even where you do not directly supervise staff you will still be expected to act as a role model and coach others as appropriate.
The post-holder will contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities within an established research project, specifically an MRC funded Project grant EVALUATE. The CRF will lead on delivery of this cohort study, driving patient recruitment in collaboration with nursing team at the NIHR Clinical Research Facility, supervising and undertaking sample collection including bronchoscopic sampling of the lower airways and ensuring participant eCRFs are and clinical databases are updated throughout the study.
An NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer (ACL) post offers doctors in specialty training a combination of 50% of their time in clinical specialty training and 50% of their time in academic training. It provides a maximum of 4 years’ funding or runs until the trainee achieves their Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT), whichever is soonest.
The role will focus on translating advanced statistical methodology into robust, efficient, and reusable software tools, including R packages, data pipelines, and integrated dashboards, to support large-scale, multi-country disease surveillance and decision-making. The post holder will take responsibility for ensuring that project software and analytical workflows are scalable, reproducible, and accessible to both academic and operational partners.
As a Student Recruitment Officer, you will play an important role in helping prospective students discover what makes the University of Birmingham special. You will plan and deliver a wide range of engaging events and outreach activity, build relationships with schools, colleges and partners, and represent the University to a diverse range of audiences. Working closely with colleagues across the institution, you will use insight and collaboration to support recruitment targets and help attract a talented and diverse student community.
To assist in research (by carrying out data collection and analyses) within an NIHR funded research project – Improving Communication of Adults with Learning Disabilities (ICALD)
We are recruiting for two Global Partnership Manager maternity cover roles. One role will focus on North America, and the other on Europe. Please indicate in your application whether you have a preference for one region or would like to be considered for both roles.
The role of the Nursery Practitioner is to ensure that all children attending The Elms Day Nursery receive high quality care, are kept safe, and receive rich and stimulating play experiences which meet their individual needs and support all aspects and components of the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum. At the Elms we work with children, parents, external agencies and the community to ensure the welfare and safety of children to give them the very best start in life. Children have the right to be treated with respect, be helped to thieve and be safe from any abuse in whatever form.
To create and contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities within an established research programme and/or specific research project.
To create and contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities in relation to the Historic England’s funded KNEWA (Developing Knowledge and Networks for the Expansion of Wellbeing Archaeology research project.
You will proactively devise and deliver activities and provide administrative support to the Recruitment and Marketing teams. You will also provide advice and support to colleagues and potential students through a range of methods. In order to flexibly use resource you may be offered the opportunity to work elsewhere in the department or across the University.
We are seeking an excellent postdoctoral researcher to join the Social Decision Neuroscience group (www.sdn-lab.org) led by Prof. Patricia Lockwood. The lab studies the cognitive, computational and neural basis of social learning and decision-making in healthy young adults, across the lifespan and in neurological and psychiatric disorders. The lab is currently funded by the Wellcome Trust and UKRI.
The post holder will be expected to take a lead role in Project Management for the EPSRC Manufacturing Research Hub in Robotics. The post holder is an integral member of the School’s research Professional Services staff which is led by the Head of Operations and the Research Administration Manager. The post holder will provide research support to the Principle Investigator and Project Team for the Hub to ensure successful delivery. The post holder will be part of a wider network of Project Manager and Project Officer staff in the School of Engineering, the College of EPS and wider University.
The role of the Nursery Assistant is to ensure that all children attending The Elms Day Nursery receive high quality care, are kept safe, and receive rich and stimulating play experiences which meet their individual needs and support all aspects and components of the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum. At the Elms we work with children, parents, external agencies and the community to ensure the welfare and safety of children to give them the very best start in life. Children have the right to be treated with respect, be helped to thrive and be safe from any abuse in whatever form.
We are seeking a Research Fellow to support trial activities, and forward and inversion modelling for quantum technology-based gravity gradient sensors and other geophysical sensor data. The successful candidate will focus on designing, planning and conducting field and large-scale laboratory trials using both classical geophysical sensors such as the Scintrex CG6 gravimeter and Ground Penetrating Radar as well as the quantum technology gravity gradient sensor.
We seek a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our dynamic group investigating mitochondrial genetics and function using Drosophila as the model (http://themalab.co.uk). The candidate will use genetic and biochemical approaches to study mitochondrial DNA inheritance during development. You must be ambitious and able to work independently. Applicants should have, or will soon have, a PhD in genetics, biochemistry or molecular biology with a basic knowledge of mitochondrial biology. Previous experience in Drosophila work and confocal imaging would be a strong plus.
The post holder will develop and maintain an understanding of an area of work of the College’s senior management team, using this knowledge to make effective decisions on their behalf. They will work without direct supervision and exercise a high level of discretion and self-motivation, working simultaneously on multiple tasks and projects whilst maintaining a clear focus on the key issues that need to be addressed. They will act as a conduit between the senior management team and other internal and external stakeholders, and their approach will
This is a key role to ensure the successful impact of NBIF’s research outputs. The post holder will provide support for the Director of NBIF and other staff with the administration of projects, the running of the facility with operational tasks and support in the management of multiple projects through the provision of significant and high-level project management support as directed by the Director of NBIF.
The successful candidate will be responsible for: safely shredding cells using a bespoke instrumented, stabilised shredder; recording data for LCA including mass and energy balances, energy and resource consumption and emissions; characterising cells and recyclates; separating and purifying recyclates including black mass to improve value and recyclability. The goal is to strive for direct recycling streams targeting materials suitable for relithiation and direct recycling, and effectively benchmark performance of these recycling routes to determine and evaluate processing characteristics on the material streams.
To create and contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities within an established research programme and/or specific research project.
The Birmingham Particle Physics group has a vacancy for a Research Fellow to work on the ATLAS experiment at the CERN LHC, focusing primarily on aspects of the first-level trigger systems, the calorimeter trigger (L1Calo) and the new “Global” first-level trigger which will be added in the coming years. Specifically, the successful applicant will work, together with the team, on online software for control and monitoring of the trigger, with performance studies. Further information about the post may be obtained from Prof Dave Charlton
The Research Planning & Operations Manager is a key role within the Research Performance & Systems Innovation Team. The post provides senior operational leadership for REF and research planning activity, translating strategic direction into robust delivery, and ensuring that complex, time‑critical institutional processes are well‑coordinated, high quality, compliant, and delivered to schedule. The postholder will also play a key role in embedding consistent approaches across Colleges, supporting senior leaders with clear guidance, high-quality data and effective operational oversight.
As part of this role the post holder will work within the Energy Materials Group and contribute to writing future bids; operating within area of specialism. They will analyse and interpret research findings and results; contribute to generating funding; and contribute to licensing or spin out deals with demonstrated commercial success (such as revenues, asset or company sales, IP generated) and public understanding of the discipline.
As a member of a thriving management team, you will be responsible for leading a small team of four staff, ensuring that quality care and education is provided for children in their designated group within the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) play framework of Birth to Five. You will be integral to establishing and developing an effective networking system in partnership with parents/carers, aimed at ensuring a smooth transition from home to nursery.
As part of this role the post holder will work within the Energy Materials Group and contribute to writing future bids; operating within area of specialism. They will analyse and interpret research findings and results; contribute to generating funding; and contribute to licensing or spin out deals with demonstrated commercial success (such as revenues, asset or company sales, IP generated) and public understanding of the discipline.
An NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer (ACL) post offers doctors in specialty training a combination of 50% of their time in clinical specialty training (clinical service provision for GPs) and 50% in academic training. It provides a maximum of 4 years’ funding or runs until the trainee achieves their Certificate of Completion of Training (CCT), whichever is soonest.
In this role, you will analyse the types of production scrap that emerge from production processes and identify effective recycling routes for each, drawing on those already developed by the ReLiB team or within the literature. You will perform LCA/TEA calculations on the scrap recycling processes developed within the ReLiB consortium, providing comparisons between alternative processes and considering the suitability of each process to end-of-life (EoL) battery materials. In the future, it is expected that scrap rates will diminish as EoL streams grow and synergies between scrap and EoL recycling must therefore be maintained, so that a smooth transition is possible. You will define future scenarios for scrap and EoL waste streams, prioritising the compatibility of scrap recycling processes for EoL streams.
You will join a professional services team which is passionate about providing excellent administration support for students and staff. Duties may vary between teams, but you will have the opportunity to contribute or take a lead in all aspects of student and programme administration ranging from registration throughout the student journey to graduation. You will work closely with a diverse group of people including managers, academic staff, PS staff and students to deliver the annual cycle of teaching and learning administration related activities, looking after the administration processes for our academic programmes including marking, supervision, feedback and submissions. You will lead the administrative processes and systems for this area and will be responsible for supervising a team of Student Administration Officers on a day-to-day basis and making sure the function runs smoothly and delivers excellent experience to students and staff.
We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join the UKRI FLF-funded research project led by Dr. Nadezhda Mamontova, based in the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham.
The post holder will manage a portfolio of consultancy and services activity, supporting projects from initial enquiry through to contract completion. This includes fee setting, commercial negotiation, risk and governance considerations, financial compliance, and ensuring appropriate protection for both academics and the organisation. The role requires close working with academics, UoBE colleagues and external clients, and the ability to provide clear, confident advice across both standard and non-standard activity.
You will contribute to a range of teaching, scholarship and administration as we move into our new facility, the Birmingham Centre for Anatomy, Surgical and Clinical Skills (BCASCS). In addition, you will be expected to demonstrate academic citizenship, developing and maintaining mutually respectful and supportive working relationships with all staff and students, while ensuring the way you carry out your role impacts positively on how others carry out theirs.
This position is available to carry out research within a Wellcome Trust-funded research programme, which aims to understand how transcription regulation of genes drives mRNA diversification and diverse mRNA fates. The post holder will carry out independent research with guidance and supervision equivalent to that provided for a PhD student and the post holder will be expected to enrol for a part time PhD programme with their research work caried out within the position.
To create and contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities within an established research project. The project is EPIC, Epistemic Injustice in Healthcare, funded by a Wellcome Discovery Award (2023-2029).
This NIHR Clinical Lecturer post is available for 4 years or until CCST (whichever is sooner). The post provides the opportunity for specialty training in Endodontics alongside research and a contribution to teaching as per any clinical trainee. The main clinical duties of the post will be in Birmingham Dental Hospital.
In their role as Clinical Lecturer, the candidate will contribute to teaching, research, and administration. In addition, the candidate will be expected to contribute to academic citizenship, likely to be demonstrated through generous, mutually respectful and supportive working relationships with all staff and students.
This project is to identify, synthesise and explore new 2D materials, searching for exotic quantum functionalities to form new sustainable electronics and new types of computing. Tuning nanostructures of these materials with extreme pressure will unlock entirely new physics and new applications.
The role of the Nursery Practitioner is to ensure that all children attending The Maples Day Nursery receive high quality care, are kept safe, and receive rich and stimulating play experiences which meet their individual needs and support all aspects and components of the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum. This role will entail light domestic duties as and when required in the playrooms.
In their role as Associate Professor, the candidate will contribute to teaching, research, and administration. In addition, the candidate will be expected to contribute to academic citizenship, likely to be demonstrated through generous, mutually respectful and supportive working relationships with all staff and students.
The postdoctoral fellow will contribute to the design and will test a robust and innovative methodological framework to investigate how musical thinking influences the economic decisions that farmer-musicians make because of climate change. Working alongside the PI and