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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering

University of East London
London
1 day ago
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Location

Docklands Campus

Salary

£46,471 to £60,752

per annum inclusive of London Weighting

Post Type

Full Time

Post Type

Permanent

Closing Date

Sunday 04 January 2026

Interview Date

Friday 06 February 2026

Reference

015A2025

University of East London

Founded in 1898, we at the University of East London (UEL) are proud to change lives through education. Our goal is to advance industry 5.0 careers-first education and provide a clear path to the jobs and opportunities of the future. We’re committed to driving diversity in the 5.0 talent pipeline, working in partnership to promote talent wherever it is found and creating a balanced, inclusive, and green future.

But we can't achieve this goal alone. We need forward-thinking, innovative, and curious individuals like you to join our community and help us craft our future. As part of our team, you'll have the opportunity to work with a diverse range of people who share your passion for creating positive change. We’re an inclusive and welcoming community that is constantly moving forward, never satisfied with the status quo.

About Us

The School of Architecture, Computing and Engineering (ACE) at the University of East London is home to a wide range of innovative and industry-focused courses, from Mechatronics, Biomedical, and Electrical Vehicles Engineering to Civil, Structural and Robotic Engineering. With strong links to industry and professional accreditation, ACE equips students with the skills needed to thrive in rapidly evolving sectors. Our research spans areas such as biomimetic materials, renewable energy technologies, robotics, and digital construction, with academics and students working together on projects that address global challenges and support sustainable futures. Ranked highly in student satisfaction and teaching quality, the School provides a dynamic environment where hands-on learning, cutting-edge laboratories, and real-world projects combine to prepare graduates for impactful careers across engineering, technology, and the built environment.

About The Job

We are looking for a new lecturer within the department of engineering to teach within the subject area of biomedical engineering. As an expert in this field, you will deliver lectures, workshops, seminars, tutorials, and practical sessions including site visits and Field schemes. In addition to preparing teaching materials to conduct assessments in accordance with UEL’s quality standards, you will contribute to the School’s vibrant research and/or knowledge transfer activities which include obtaining research grants and funding.

Essential Experience Required

  • To teach and assess students at all levels (Level 3 – Level 8).
  • To exercise a high standard output-oriented applied research both personally and as a member of a team.
  • To supervise UG and PG level student research projects.
  • To undertake operational and administrative responsibilities as allocated (e.g. module leader); making an important contribution to the accreditation of courses and quality control processes.
  • To support curriculum development and new course development.
  • To assist with the pastoral care of students as Academic Advisor.
  • To participate in University activities as required through membership of committees, working groups etc., as required.
  • To contribute to the attainment and direction of the Schools strategic plans, their development and execution.
  • To undertake any other duties and responsibilities as may reasonably be required from time to time by the Heads or Dean.

About You

You should have:

  • A PhD (or within 6 months’ of completion) or proven research track record (including high-quality refereed publications in high-impact journals) within the area of engineering or a closely related discipline.
  • In-depth knowledge and specialist knowledge in one or more sub-areas: medical imaging, neuro-mechanics and bioelectricity of movement, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, brain-machine interface, physiological monitoring, measurement and instrumentation at an advanced level.
  • Experience in conducting practical and/ or laboratory sessions in at least one of these subject areas, mentioned above.
  • An ability to teach at Undergraduate, Postgraduate and research degree level and to undertake module administration and personal tutorship.
  • A strong commitment to widening participation and a deep understanding, based on solid experience, of how to bring out the best in students from diverse backgrounds, including those who may have under-performed in the past.
  • An ability to work as part of a team.
  • An ability to develop professional relationships with external agencies.

Benefits Package

Here at UEL we understand it’s about more than just a salary. It’s about the entire package on offer along with our outstanding work environment and inclusive culture. We know the market rates for this vacancy and will offer a genuinely competitive salary DOE.

We care deeply about your wellbeing and our benefits includes: 20% pension (4% from you, 16% from us), 35 days holiday (plus 3 days over Christmas) plus bank holidays, hybrid working for most positions, and we’re always open to consider flexible working arrangements. We have a subsidised gym membership, 3 times base salary life assurance, a cashback healthcare scheme and wide variety of other generous benefits including discounts on: Apple and Samsung products, holidays, clothing, fitness, lifestyle, dining out and weekly shopping.

Equal Opportunities

As an inclusive, equal-opportunities employer, our Stonewall membership and Athena Swan awards reflect our ongoing dedication to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and we’re committed to closing the" diversity pay gap". We’re proud of the progress we’ve made and honest that there’s more to do. We’re determined to keep moving forward so everyone at UEL can thrive.

So, if you’d like to take your career to the next level with us here at the University of East London and are inspired by our environment and committed to success, we want you to apply today!

Further Details

Job Description & Person Specification

To contact the recruitment team please phone x 4600 or e-mail

CVs without a completed application form will not be accepted.

At UEL we are committed to working together to build a community which values diversity in both our staff and student populations, is representative and inclusive, enabling all to progress and thrive.

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