The University of Otago’s Department of Geology in Dunedin is inviting applications for the position of Lecturer (equivalent to Assistant Professor) in their dynamic academic team. This full-time, permanent role offers an annual salary ranging from $97,377 to $114,943.
Key Requirements
- A PhD in Earth sciences or a related field.
- Strong research record with demonstrated ability to lead interdisciplinary research.
- Experience in teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Responsibilities
- Conduct and publish research in relevant geological fields.
- Secure research funding through grant applications.
- Supervise students at various levels.
- Develop and implement innovative teaching methods across classroom, laboratory, and field environments.
Facilities and Environment
The department boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including the Centre for Trace Element Analysis and a world-class paleontological laboratory. These resources enable cutting-edge research particularly focused on New Zealand’s South Island geology and Antarctica.
Commitment and Collaboration
The role encourages active collaboration with colleagues and a strong commitment to the university’s Māori and Pacific Strategic Frameworks. Inclusivity and engagement with diverse cultural perspectives form a key part of the department’s ethos.
Application Process
Interested candidates are requested to submit the following by October 12, 2025:
- A cover letter outlining their research program, teaching experience, and inclusive approach.
- A current CV.
- References.
Flexible start dates are possible, with an expected commencement around July 2026.
Contact Information
For further inquiries, please contact Professor Andrew Gorman at andrew.gorman@otago.ac.nz.
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