The newly established School of Computer Science at Northumbria University is seeking new Assistant Professors/Lecturers to contribute to the Department's core activities in research and teaching. Working within a relevant area of computing, computer or information sciences, you will be responsible for contributing to an exceptional student experience through the delivery of teaching, research, knowledge exchange and business and enterprise engagement activity. ABOUT THE TEAM The School of Computer Science at Northumbria University is a vibrant, growing and research-intensive environment. Our core research strengths include Artificial Intelligence (AI) and autonomous systems, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Digital Civics, Networks and Cybersecurity, Digital Education, and Health Informatics. We hold a strong portfolio of UKRI investments, including one of the recently funded UKRI AI Centres for Doctoral Training focused on citizen-centred approaches to AI. Our cybersecurity research has been repeatedly recognised as an NCSC/EPSRC Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research ( ACE-CSR ). The School is based in an award-winning, purpose-built facility at the heart of Northumbria's City Campus in Newcastle upon Tyne. We provide research-informed, high-quality teaching to over 1,500 students across Computer and Data Science, AI, Cybersecurity and Networks, Games, and Business Computing, from Foundation to Doctoral level. Our facilities include specialist labs in Networks, Cybersecurity, and Games, along with a new Higgs High-Performance Computing (HPC) cluster. We foster a collaborative, diverse, and inclusive research culture, supporting academic career development through mentorship, funding opportunities, and interdisciplinary collaboration. ABOUT YOU We are looking to strengthen our academic team and welcome applications from suitably qualified candidates for Assistant Professor / Lecturer positions in any relevant area of Computer Science. However, we are particularly interested in applicants with expertise in: trustworthy and responsible AI, participatory design for digital services, human-AI and human-robot collaboration, digital transformation in government, big data and social media, games user research, more-than-human centred approaches to digital design, and digital health and social care. Applicants should hold a doctoral qualification and have demonstrable specialist expert knowledge and subject expertise in a core area of computing, computer or information sciences, or related areas. Experience of designing, delivering, and assessing high quality teaching and learning practice as well as evidence of high-quality research outputs are essential. For Lecturer grade we would expect an emerging publication record in top journals. For the Assistant Professor role, we expect an established and growing publication record in high-impact journals, with an ambitious research plan including grant capture activities. FURTHER INFORMATION Further information about the requirements of the Assistant Professor and Lecturer roles is available in the person specification. If you would like an informal discussion about the role, please contact Professor Shaun Lawson, shaun.lawsonnorthumbria.ac.uk. We welcome applications from the UK and across the world. Visit our web pages for details about Relocation Assistance. This post is advertised across our Assistant Professor and Lecturer roles. Colleagues appointed into our Lecturer grade are usually early career academics who are supported through their probationary period to develop their Academic profile. Upon completion of probation objectives, these colleagues are automatically moved into the Assistant Professor role. The selection panel will assess your application and discuss with you which role you are being considered for at selection and appointment stages. To apply for this vacancy please click 'Apply Now'. Your application should include a covering letter and a CV. Please ensure your CV includes research / education statements, and grants and publications list highlighting your highest quality research outputs up to a maximum of four. For your most recent grants please include the grant title, funder reference, funder, amount, and your role. In addition, you are asked to provide copies of the top two research outputs (Journal / book chapter / practice-based portfolio). ABOUT US Northumbria University is a research-intensive university that unlocks potential for all. 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