Description The full-time starting salary is normally £42,860.00 per annum, with progression available in post to £46,586.00 per annum. Grade: UL Fulltime, permanent role. We invite applications to join our integrated teaching and research teams at Birmingham City University’s College of the Built Environment at Lecturer level. Located in a modern £300M campus in the heart of Birmingham City Centre, the College is a thriving, vibrant, and inspiring learning community committed to excellence in research, high quality teaching, and industrial engagement. Building on continuous success in student growth and in sustained advancement of research activities, the College has embarked on a programme of extensive expansion funded by substantial long-term investment. We are particularly keen to hear from candidates with experience in at least one of the following areas: Integrated Digital Design-Residential Emerging Digital Technologies Technological Design Studio 1 Technological Design Studio 2 Digital Design Practice with Existing Buildings You will be responsible for contributing to the design and development of high quality, up-to-date courses in Urban/Architectural/Digital Technology and related disciplines, while providing an excellent student experience. You will also conduct high quality research leading to publications in leading academic journals and develop bids and partnerships for research funding. You will have a PhD in Architectural Technology or in a Urban Development area, or equivalent industrial experience (typically demonstrated by Chartered status), and have high-level knowledge, skill, and expertise in Architectural Technology. You will have the ability to teach core Architectural/Digital Technology topics at undergraduate level, and possess excellent presentation and teaching skills. For this role we will consider applicants both with an industry and a research background. Chartered status with an Architectural Technology-related professional body, industry experience as a UK-based Architectural Technology consultant or contractor, and higher education teaching experience would be desirable. For an informal discussion of the post, please contact Paul Laycock, (paul.laycockbcu.ac.uk). Please click the below link to download the Job Description: Job Description - Lecturer Please download additional Guidance for Applicants: Guidance for Applicants