Description Position Details University of Birmingham Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Competitive salary for an outstanding candidate Generous start up package Full Time, Permanent Closing date: 12th January 2025 (Phase two closing date) In 2025, we will celebrate 125 years of University status by Royal Charter. One of the ways we are celebrating this important milestone is by making a significant investment in our research and appointing 25 new Anniversary Chairs. As someone with a growing track record of exemplary research, evidence by high quality impact and funding, this permanent appointment will offer you a sustained focus on advancing your research. We’re looking for diverse talent from across the world to help us make new discoveries and tackle global challenges. You will work with the brightest minds at the forefront of different subject areas to tackle the most pressing global challenges, and the opportunity to be mentored and supported by senior leaders at the University and beyond, and to collaborate with our strong networks of partners. You will be critical in driving the excellence of our research to make an even greater difference to the world around us. Join us as we celebrate our 125th anniversary, and be part of our ambitious, exciting future. Our inclusive and intellectually challenging education programmes are underpinned by cutting-edge knowledge and taught by leading researchers to encourage independent thinking and develop the next generation of leaders, innovators and problem-solvers. In this role you will contribute to teaching and learning, and management and administration. This is your opportunity to question, change direction, change minds, change the world. Applications are welcome from candidates in the following disciplines. For more information on priority areas please visit the 125th Anniversary Fellows and Chairs website Arts and Humanities Ethics, Philosophy and Law in connection with AI Creative Industries Engineering and Technology Digital Healthcare and Bio-Engineering AI, Robotics and Automation Space Technologies and Science Life Sciences and Medicine Applied Health and Experimental Medicine Immunology, Inflammation, Infection and Cancer Genome Biology and Medicine AI and Data Science in Healthcare Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Diagnostics RNA Biology Neurogenetics Lifestyle, Behaviour and Mental Health Natural Sciences Climate Adaptation and Health Biomolecular Technologies Novel Materials Quantum Matter and Photonics Computational Science and Engineering Social Sciences and Management Education, Health, and Social Care Responsible Business, Economic Growth, and Social Inequality Security, Peace, and Resilience Public Policy, Data, and AI Your skills and attributes for success: A PhD or equivalent qualification or body of work. An outstanding track record of Internationally excellent publications and research output. Evidence of attracting significant funding, and planning and delivering exemplary research. Demonstrable experience of inspirational leadership, high-level management and successful research and teaching collaborations. Role model academic citizenship, giving your time generously and getting actively involved with university life. Demonstrable evidence of internationally recognised and world leading research excellence through highly cited publications. Proven ability to plan and lead the delivery of impactful research programmes. Evidence of successful collaborations with other teams/institutions and significant success in obtaining external grants. Experience of attracting and supervising high quality doctoral students and early career researchers. For more information and to download Further Particulars, please visit the 125th Anniversary Fellows and Chairs website We welcome applications from international applicants and can offer support for work visas. We may be able to look at Global Talent Visa if these are Grade 9 roles and all of the academic/researcher requirements are met as an alternative to Skilled Worker Visa. We believe there is no such thing as a 'typical' member of University of Birmingham staff and that diversity in its many forms is a strength that underpins the exchange of ideas, innovation and debate at the heart of University life. We are committed to proactively addressing the barriers experienced by some groups in our community and are proud to hold Athena SWAN, Race Equality Charter and Disability Confident accreditations. We have an Equality Diversity and Inclusion Centre that focuses on continuously improving the University as a fair and inclusive place to work where everyone has the opportunity to succeed. You can find out more about our work to create a fairer university for everyone on our website .