Lancaster University

Lancaster University

Research Fellow

Research Fellow

Lancaster Medical School Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK Salary: £46,974 to £54,395 pro rata (part time, indefinite with end date contract) Closing Date: Friday 31 May 2024 Interview Date: Monday 24 June 2024 Reference: 1541-23-R-R

Research Fellow (1.5 years)

This is an exciting opportunity to work in a novel and high impact project: ‘Culex distribution, vector competence and threat of transmission of arboviruses to humans and animals in the UK', an inter-disciplinary project funded by the UKRI DEFRA One Health Approach to Vector Borne Diseases. The projects aim provide preparedness for future disease outbreaks - in people and/or animals - of West Nile or Usutu, through the understanding of the risk of virus transmission and how this risk may vary across England and Wales. Understanding this risk will enable us to identify years or areas of higher or lower risk and may enable the targeting of control measures.

You will work in the areas of spatio-temporal epidemiological modelling and disease transmission simulation scenarios. This exciting opportunity will allow the postholder to work on a multi-institutional project within a team of world-leading health experts. If you are passionate about using your skills in statistical modelling to make a difference to complex problems such as emergence of new diseases, then we would love to hear from you.

You should have good knowledge of spatio-temporal modelling; show a high proficiency in working within Python or R; demonstrable experience of analysing spatial and temporal data for research purposes; experience of working and leading (or co-leading) multi-disciplinary teams; and effective communication skills.

You will be based at the Lancaster Ecology and Epidemiology Group, Lancaster Medical School, and will work with spatial epidemiologist Dr Luigi Sedda, along with teams at Liverpool University and UK Health Security Agency.

Lancaster University is in the UK top 10 University according to the Complete University Guide 2024. Lancaster Medical School, one of the UK top departments for development and application of geographical analyses of health conditions and diseases, is committed to engage with local, national and international communities to understand and tackle the health challenges we face in UK and around the world. We build teams of people from different heritages and lifestyles from across the world, whose talent and contributions complement each other to greatest effect. The Faculty of Health and Medicine provides an environment that strongly supports the individual needs of each employee, promoting a healthy work-life balance. We are committed to family-friendly and flexible working policies on an individual basis, as well as the Athena SWAN Charter, which recognises and celebrates good employment practice undertaken to address gender equality in higher education.

The post includes a competitive salary, a generous pension scheme and annual leave entitlement, as well as access to a range of learning and development courses to support your personal and professional development. You will join us on an indefinite contract however, the role remains contingent on external funding which, at this time is for part-time at 0.6FTE (equivalent to 3 days a week) for 18 months in the first instance. The position is available from 1st of August 2024, and we are open to discussing flexible working arrangements including home working, working week and days/hours worked, flexible start and finish times or condensed hours.

Applications should include 1) a letter of application (max 2 pages, standard A4, font 11, 1.15 interline) outlining how your experience/skills map with the job description and person specification, and 2) a CV. Any queries about the post and the project can be made to Dr Luigi Sedda, [email protected].

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    Job details

    Title

    Research Fellow

    Employer

    Lancaster University

    Location

    United Kingdom

    Published

    May 18, 2024

    Application deadline

    May 31, 2024

    Job type

    Postdoc,Research

    Field

    Biology,Mathematics,Medicine

    About the employer

    Established in 1964 by the Royal Charter, Lancaster University is amongst the leading research-intensive universities in the UK. It is among the only 6 collegiate universities in the country and has collaborations with NHS, GCHQ, LEP, CEH, EA, Sunway University, and UFLA, Brazil. Initially, the university was based at St. Leonard's Gate. The campus was moved to Bailrigg in South Lancaster in 1968. The university formerly had four colleges namely Cartmel, County, Lonsdale, and Bowland. Grizedale, Fylde, Furness, Pendle, and Graduate colleges were set up after 1990. Currently, it has 9 colleges that offer a total of 18 research programs.

    The Lancaster University campus occupies a beautiful 560-acre parkland site at Bailrigg, just three miles from Lancaster city center. The Bailrigg campus is home to Lancaster Arts, bringing together our own theatre, art gallery, and concert series. The Nuffield Theatre is one of the largest professional studio theatres in Europe. It hosts public performances of theatre, contemporary dance and live art from some of the best-known and respected companies from the UK and abroad. Each of the 9 colleges has its private residence blocks, administration staff, halls, bars, and Wi-Fi enabled common areas. There are two banks, a bakery, an ice-cream parlor, general stores and supermarkets, a beauty salon, and a post office on the university campus. Lancaster also has Chaplaincy Centre which houses prayer rooms with facilities for different faiths such as Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Jewish, Islam, and Baha'i. Lancaster University provides university bus services making it convenient for the students and employees to commute. Further, the M6 motorway is only a five minutes' drive from the campus. It takes 10 minutes to drive to the West Coast Main Line that connects the city to London, Scotland, and Manchester.

    The academic structure of the university consists of undergraduate degree programs, postgraduate courses, research, and doctoral level programs. The acclaimed staff of the university guides the students into international level research centered on humanities, business subjects, natural sciences, modern languages, social sciences, and technology. Presently, the university has over 13,000 full-time students enrolled for first and higher degrees. There are 3,027 employees on the university campus including 1,323 faculty members.

    Lancaster University has over 148,000 alumni in more than 180 countries. The university has a notable list of alumni who have gained recognition in their respective disciplines. Emily Fleeshman is a Hollywood actress, famous for her role of Nikki in popular TV show Still Open All Hours. Also, she is the founder of an acting school named ‘The Actors' Lab’ based in Salford. Satnam Rana is a news presenter on BBC. Some other noble laureates of the university are Roger Ashton-Griffiths (actor), Andrew Brooke Miller (Novelist), Catherine Jane Smith (a member of British Labour Party), Lucy Jane Briers (actor), Andy Serkis (actor and director), Bruce Sewell (former counsel of Apple).

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