Job Title: Professor of Oncology
Posting Start Date: 20/12/2024
Job Id: 651
School/Department: School of Medicine & Population Health
Work Arrangement: Full Time (Hybrid)
Contract Type: Permanent
Salary per annum (£): £88,073 to £132,671
Closing Date: 03/02/2025
The University of Sheffield is seeking world-leading translational researchers in academic and clinical oncology. We are recruiting high-performing cancer research leaders to help build a future where more people with cancer survive and live longer, thanks to the research we do here at Sheffield. We aim to position Sheffield as one of the best centres in the country for patient-focused cancer research.
Our pioneering work discovered the role of Lynparza (Olaparib) for tumours with imperfect DNA repair, saving lives globally and providing unprecedented multi-million-pound funding to deliver innovative healthcare that meets the needs of our diverse communities. We work with our partners to address inequalities in healthcare and pursue our ambition for a new Cancer Research Centre at Sheffield to facilitate our vision.
You will be able to apply for University of Sheffield dedicated cancer research funding to build your team. The Yorkshire Cancer Research (YCR) Sheffield Pioneers fund and the YCR More Life to Live fund are annual schemes ringfenced for applications led by Sheffield investigators, estimated to be worth £10m and £8m respectively this year. This funding is provided by regional charity Yorkshire Cancer Research, thanks to the successful commercialisation of the cancer drug Lynparza, in which the university and the charity played a key role.
This is a tremendous opportunity to drive forward our tradition of excellence in clinical and translational research for the benefit of all our communities.
Seeking world-leading researchers
As part of an ambitious and ongoing plan for strategic growth in Cancer Research at the University of Sheffield, we are looking to appoint four world-leading clinical and translational researchers into a range of roles, including professorial. With five inter-related themes of research addressing cancer research from prevention to screening, diagnosis, treatment, follow-up, palliation, survival, and quality of life, we can accommodate a wide range of interests while retaining relevance to the cancers that most affect our population.
You may be a rising star ready to launch your independent research career or a leader in your field excited by the opportunity to shape the cancer research agenda at the University of Sheffield, a top 100 University in the QS World Rankings with our research ranked in the top 10 for impact (REF2021).
Whatever stage of your career, you will join a friendly, highly collegial, innovative, and collaborative research environment. If you share our ambitions and drive to make a positive difference, we would be delighted to talk to you.
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