| Location: | Bath | 
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| Salary: | £47,389 to £56,535 Grade 8, per annum | 
| Hours: | Full Time | 
| Contract Type: | Permanent | 
| Placed On: | 31st October 2025 | 
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| Closes: | 10th December 2025 | 
| Job Ref: | AP13145 | 
We are seeking academics in cybersecurity to carry out research, teach and help with the running of the department. We’re particularly interested in people with research interests around fundamental aspects of cybersecurity, including but not limited to post-quantum cryptography, formal methods and verification, complexity, logical systems and type theory.
You’ll be part of the Mathematical Foundations of Computation research group, within the Department of Computer Science. The group’s work has been honoured with prizes (IEEE LICS Kleene award; IEEE LICS Test of Time Award; Sacks Prize) and we have strong international connections. Your research might also engage with the other groups in the Department: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Human-Computer Interaction and Visual Computing.
We will offer you support and growth opportunities, including mentoring and opportunities to progress, manage and lead. You will offer a strong research record and the ability and enthusiasm to create an engaging experience for our excellent students.
What you will do
Research – You’ll work with colleagues, students and researchers to develop and publish papers. You’ll apply for research funding to support your ideas. You’ll find ways of making your research available to society, for example, by working with industry, developing spin outs, collaborating with charities, influencing policy makers or delivering talks and demonstrations to excite wider audiences.
Teaching – You’ll design and deliver teaching, for example through lectures, tutorials and labs. You’ll be educating and inspiring some of the brightest students in the country, delivering an engaging experience and supportive programme.
Helping with the running of the department - You’ll have a few internal roles to help the Department run smoothly. You might help with student placements, ethics processes, or lead a research team.
Support and growth opportunities we will give you
HEA Fellowship training – We’ll enrol you on the Pathway to HEA Fellowship, which offers the skills and support you need for the teaching aspect of your role. The course lasts three years, after which you’ll become a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Mentoring - All our staff are allocated a mentor who offers support in your day to day job and helps you progress.
Opportunities to progress, manage and lead.
Opportunities to collaborate and build on our networks - You’ll be able to work with and build on these networks to help with your research and to attract more funding.
About you
You’ll hold a PhD in a relevant discipline and have a strong academic record. You may have published papers, post-doctoral research experience or experience tutoring, giving lectures or leading a team.
You’ll have shown the initiative and enthusiasm to:
Further information
If you have questions or would like to talk informally about the role, please contact Professor Eamonn O’Neill, maseon@bath.ac.uk, or Dr Thomas Powell, Deputy Head of Department (Research).
As a member of Research Staff at the University of Bath, you will be encouraged to take up a minimum of 10 days professional development pro-rata per year.
We consider ourselves to be a university where difference is celebrated, respected & encouraged.
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