Job number
ACAD102400
Division/School
School of Veterinary SciencesContract type
Open ended contract staffWorking pattern
Full timeSalary
£41,709 - £46,925 per annum (Grade K)£49,772 - £55,998 per annum (Grade L)Closing date for applications
09-Feb-2017
Location: Langford UK
The School of Veterinary Science seeks to appoint an outstanding candidate in livestock welfare and innovation as a result of significant investment and new opportunities arising from the creation of the multi-partner CIEL (centre for innovation and excellence in livestock) consortium. The successful candidate will consolidate the School’s strength in poultry welfare research and will take an active role in the academic management of the new CIEL poultry research facility currently under construction. The person appointed will also take an active lead in forging new research relationships with industry partners and will be expected to represent the wider research interests of the School of Veterinary Science within CIEL. This post offers an exciting opportunity to make a major contribution to the development of sustainable, innovative, high welfare livestock systems within a rapidly changing research environment. Candidates should be able to demonstrate international-level research achievement and some experience of teaching within the HE sector.
For informal enquiries please contact Professor Christine Nicol: c.j.nicol@bristol.ac.uk (0117) 928 9473 or Professor Mick Bailey: Mick.Bailey@bristol.ac.uk
Closing date for applications is midnight on Thursday 9 February 2017.
The School of Veterinary Science seeks to appoint an outstanding candidate in livestock welfare and innovation as a result of significant investment and new opportunities arising from the creation of the multi-partner CIEL (centre for innovation and excellence in livestock) consortium. The successful candidate will consolidate the School’s strength in poultry welfare research and will take an active role in the academic management of the new CIEL poultry research facility currently under construction. The person appointed will also take an active lead in forging new research relationships with industry partners and will be expected to represent the wider research interests of the School of Veterinary Science within CIEL. This post offers an exciting opportunity to make a major contribution to the development of sustainable, innovative, high welfare livestock systems within a rapidly changing research environment. Candidates should be able to demonstrate international-level research achievement and some experience of teaching within the HE sector.
For informal enquiries please contact Professor Christine Nicol: c.j.nicol@bristol.ac.uk (0117) 928 9473 or Professor Mick Bailey: Mick.Bailey@bristol.ac.uk
Closing date for applications is midnight on Thursday 9 February 2017.