If you are a qualified nurse and want to use your expertise to train the next generation of nurses, then a lecturing role might be your next career move.
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Research Jobs in Nursing
Research nurses play a vital role in the advancement of new drugs, treatment and patient care. Building the capacity of the nurse research workforce is a priority for the health and medical sector, and there are a wide range of research opportunities for qualified nurses.
How to Champion Yourself
13:00 GMT | Thursday, 16 June 2022 | Webinar recording is available now >> This webinar is now closed. Our full webinar recording is available to watch now or read our short summary of the main points made by our HE leaders.
Lecturing Jobs in Medicine and Dentistry
Lecturing and teaching jobs in medicine and dentistry encompasses a vast range of academic specialisms, from sports medicine jobs to lecturing in prosthodontics.
Research jobs in Medicine and Dentistry
Universities are in fierce competition to attract visionary researchers to their research jobs and contribute to the latest breakthroughs…
Senior Level Academic Jobs in Medicine and Dentistry
Senior-level academic jobs in medicine and dentistry allow highly-skilled clinicians, researchers and scientists to contribute to the research and teaching strategy of a university.
How to navigate the barriers and challenges in higher education | Webinar summary and recording
Overcoming gender bias in university careers Did you attend jobs.ac.uk’s and Women-Space’s live webinar on navigating the barriers and challenges in higher education? With guidance from Professor Christina Hughes and an expert panel, our session discussed the underrepresentation of women leaders in higher education and solutions for helping women to…>
Women Leaders in Higher Education – Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell
Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell, President & Vice-Chancellor, The University of Manchester, kindly agreed to answer questions about her career. Please can you talk us through your career to date? I initially wanted to study art (I did A level art at art college in the evenings) but I realised how…>
Women Leaders in Higher Education – Professor Christina Hughes
I had the pleasure of chatting with Professor Christina Hughes to discuss how she overcame barriers to be appointed in several senior leadership roles across universities, including head of department, chair of faculty, pro-vice-chancellor, Provost and Interim Deputy Vice-Chancellor. She is also the CEO and founder of Women-Space, which provides…>
Women in Higher Education
The number of women in academic leadership roles is growing slowly. Whilst this is good news, could more be done to encourage women leaders in academia?