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          <title><![CDATA[Lecturer in Roman Archaeology (CASH080)]]></title>
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            <p style="margin-left:0cm;" data-pasted="true">The Lincoln School of Humanities and Heritage is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Roman Archaeology to cover the teaching and other duties of a member of staff during a period of externally funded research leave.&nbsp;</p><p style="margin-left:0cm;">This is a 0.95FTE 14-month position, on the Teaching, Scholarship and Professional Practice (TSPP) pathway, offering employment from 1 October 2026.&nbsp;</p><p style="margin-left:0cm;">You will be expected to supervise undergraduate dissertations on a variety of Classical Studies topics, act as Personal Academic Tutor, and represent the Classical Studies programme at Open and Offer Holder Days. You will develop and deliver undergraduate lectures, seminars, and workshops in a variety of Classical Studies topics, including the following areas: Roman art and archaeology of daily life, ritual and religion, and power and politics; introductory sessions on the archaeology of prehistory and the Roman period in Britain and the Mediterranean; epigraphy; the archaeology and heritage of Roman Lincoln; and digital methods in classical studies and landscape archaeology. The Classical Studies programme has recently been revalidated for the launch of a new suite of modules in 26/27, although scheduled teaching remains subject to change in line with internal processes.</p><p style="margin-left:0cm;">The School of Humanities and Heritage has a dynamic and collaborative research culture. As part of the College of Arts, Social Sciences and the Humanities, the school offers well-established programmes in English, History and Conservation and a range of newer programmes in Modern History, Philosophy, and Classical Studies (established in 2018). We take teaching, research, and student experience very seriously. In the last REF 65 per cent of our research publications were rated world-leading (four star) &ndash; placing us first in the UK for the ratio of four-star outputs out of 80 institutions submitting in this Unit of Assessment. Philosophy is ranked fourth in the U.K. for student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2022 and fifth in the U.K. in the Guardian University Guide 2023 and 2024.&nbsp;</p><p style="margin-left:0cm;">In making an application, please outline your subject specialism and how it relates to the advertised post and to programmes in the School of Humanities and Heritage. Please provide examples of your experience in teaching on a range of modules, your approach to teaching, and ability to fill pastoral roles.&nbsp;</p><p style="margin-left:0cm;">Please direct any enquiries in the first instance to the Head of School, Professor Amy Livingstone (ALivingstone@lincoln.ac.uk).</p>
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              Closing Date: 26 May 2026<br />
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              Department: Academic
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            <p>Salary: &#163;38,784 per annum<br/> Please note, this post is fixed-term until 30 November 2027 and part-time at 0.95 FTE.</p>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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          <title><![CDATA[Lecturer in Philosophy (CASH079)]]></title>
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            <p style="margin-left:0cm;" data-pasted="true">The Lincoln School of Humanities and Heritage is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Philosophy to cover the teaching and other duties for a member of staff on an externally funded research leave (Leverhulme Fellowship).&nbsp;</p><p style="margin-left:0cm;">You will be expected to deliver undergraduate lectures in areas including the following: epistemology, aesthetics, and introductory logic.</p><p style="margin-left:0cm;">The School of Humanities and Heritage has a dynamic and collaborative research culture. As part of the College of Arts, Social Sciences and the Humanities, the school offers well-established programmes in English, History and Conservation as well as programmes in Modern History, Philosophy, and Classical. We take teaching, research, and student experience very seriously. In the last REF 65 per cent of our research publications were rated world-leading (four star) &ndash; placing us first in the UK for the ratio of four-star outputs out of 80 institutions submitting in this Unit of Assessment. Philosophy is ranked fourth in the U.K. for student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2022 and fifth in the U.K. in the Guardian University Guide 2023 and 2024.&nbsp;</p><p style="margin-left:0cm;">In 2020, the University of Lincoln was named Modern University of the Year in The Times and Sunday Times, Good University Guide 2021, as the highest-ranked multi-faculty modern university in the UK, climbing to 45th (out of 135). In the same year it was named one of the world&#39;s greatest young universities in the Times Higher Education Young University Rankings. The University has been awarded gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework for its consistently outstanding teaching, learning and outcomes for its students.</p><p style="margin-left:0cm;">Please provide examples of your experience in teaching on a range of modules, your approach to teaching, and ability to fill pastoral roles.&nbsp;</p><p style="margin-left:0cm;">Direct any enquiries in the first instance to Mark Hocknull, Deputy Dead of School (<a href="mailto:MHocknull@lincoln.ac.uk">MHocknull@lincoln.ac.uk</a>)</p>
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              Closing Date: 25 May 2026<br />
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              Department: Academic
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            <p>Salary: &#163;38,784 per annum<br/> Please note, this post is fixed-term until 31 August 2027 and full-time at 1 FTE.</p>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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          <title><![CDATA[Lecturer in Music (CASH078)]]></title>
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            <p>The School of Creative Arts at the University of Lincoln is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Music on a 0.5FTE basis for a fixed term of two years. The teaching part of this role will primarily involve delivery for our undergraduate Music programme. Alongside teaching and student support, you will engage in research appropriate to your career stage, contributing to the School&rsquo;s eclectic environment of research and practice.</p><p>We are looking for someone who is able to teach in a variety of practical and academic areas. There will be some flexibility based on the successful candidate&rsquo;s specialism, but you should be confident in teaching intermediate to advanced music theory; arranging music for small instrumental groups, including score and part preparation; leading classical instrumental groups; and teaching across diverse creative and performance traditions.</p><p>Teaching may include contribution to contextual and critical modules in music studies / musicology: your research specialism will be reflected in the teaching you provide in these modules. You may also contribute to multi-programme &lsquo;creative arts&rsquo; modules, such as the first-year &lsquo;Exploring 1: The Creative Arts&rsquo; module. You will be expected to lead a variety of undergraduate modules and contribute to supervision of student projects.</p><p>For more information about this exciting opportunity please contact Martin Scheuregger, Associate Professor, at <a href="mailto:MScheuregger@lincoln.ac.uk">MScheuregger@lincoln.ac.uk</a>.&nbsp;</p>
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              Closing Date: 31 May 2026<br />
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              Department: Academic
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            <p>Salary: &#163;38,784 pro rata<br/> Please note, this post is fixed-term until 31 August 2028 and part-time at 0.5 FTE.</p>
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          <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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