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Metallurgy and Minerals Technology Jobs Profile

Lecturing Jobs in Metallurgy and Minerals Technology

Are you looking for lecturing jobs in metallurgy and minerals technology?

The study of metallurgy and minerals technology is integral to a wide range of academic disciplines, from materials science to civil engineering.

If you’ve just completed your PhD in a related area, you might be thinking about using your knowledge and expertise to train the next generation of materials scientists and engineers.

Lecturers in this field teach specialist modules and programmes at all levels while also carrying out individual and collaborative metallurgy and minerals research.

In this post, we look at some typical metallurgy and minerals technology lecturing jobs, the qualifications and experience you’ll need and how to progress your academic career.

Metallurgy and Materials Lecturer Jobs

Lecturers in metallurgy and materials deliver inter-disciplinary teaching across both sciences and engineering faculties.

This is a highly specialised research-led teaching role which would also involve supervision of doctoral researchers.

Duties:

  • Conducting metallurgical and materials research according to the priorities of the department
  • Generating external income and publishing research results
  • Teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students
  • Preparing, marking and assessment of examinations
  • Supervising student projects and research at all levels

What qualifications and experience do you need?

A PhD or equivalent in metallurgy, materials science, materials engineering or a related discipline would be essential for a lectureship in this area.

You would also be required to demonstrate evidence of high-quality research in a field that complements the current activities and projects of the department or faculty.

A track record in the delivery of higher education teaching would be an advantage.

What’s the pay?

A lecturer in metallurgy and materials can expect a starting salary in the range of £42,149 to £51,799 p.a., depending on experience.

What can it lead to?

On completion of a number of years as lecturer, you could apply for promotion to a senior lectureship or associate professor role. Opportunities to progress depend on the quality of your research and teaching.

Universities offer training and development programmes to staff to ensure academic progression.

Related roles:

  • Lecturer in Materials Science
  • Lecturer in Advanced Composites
  • Lecturer in Environmental Sciences

Where can I find jobs?

You will find jobs in higher education schools of engineering and physical/materials science. The availability of jobs depends on the taught programmes offered and whether your research interests in metallurgy and materials align with the activities and objectives of the institution.

Find metallurgy and materials lecturing jobs here.

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