| Location: | Liverpool |
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| Salary: | £39,906 to £46,049 per annum |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 14th April 2026 |
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| Closes: | 4th May 2026 |
| Job Ref: | 108633 |
Tenure: Fixed-term (12 months maternity cover)
EQUIS, AACSB and AMBA accredited, the University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) is a truly international institution with a global reputation for excellence in teaching, research and collaborative relationships. ULMS benefits from Liverpool’s standing as a founding member of the Russell Group of the UK’s leading research-intensive universities. Formed in 2002 through the bringing together of a number of well-established departments and research groups in the University of Liverpool, ULMS provides a world-leading environment for research. The pursuit of research internationally recognised for its excellence, originality, significance and rigour is central to the ULMS culture, as is the delivery of a strong student experience.
Following the appointment of the School’s Dean, Professor Julia Balogun, in 2015 and supported by strong ongoing investment from the University and its ambitious strategy for 2031, ‘Liverpool 2031’, ULMS is fulfilling its mission to be a globally-connected Management School whose transformative research and teaching places it at the forefront of influential knowledge leadership to better business and society. Over the last five years, ULMS has engaged in extensive recruitment of academic and professional services staff, expanding into a state-of-the-art extension, including a trading room. The School has 230 faculty, 60% international, supported by 80 professional services colleagues.
In its wider setting, the School benefits from Liverpool's standing as a member of the UK's leading Russell Group research-intensive universities and from its location in a city which combines strong cultural activity, excellent transport links, and regional beauty with a world heritage skyline and is highly ranked on quality of life in the UK, while remaining one of Britain's most affordable cities.
The Economics Group comprises 44 faculty members and 20 PhD students. The Group delivers specialist undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Economics and Business Economics, and contributes to the School’s other programmes. Members of the group regularly publish in top-5 general interest economics journals and leading field journals. The group is organised around four areas of expertise: Applied Microeconomics, Econometrics, Economic Theory, and Macroeconomics. It makes world-class contributions to significant policy issues with high impact, including advice on trade policy, monetary policy, and industrial policy in collaboration with local government and national and international policy institutions. Members of the group are closely involved in several interdisciplinary research centres, notably the Liverpool Advanced Methods for Big Data Analytics (LAMBDA) Research Centre.
We are seeking an inspiring teacher at the level of Lecturer on a Teaching and Scholarship (T&S) track to contribute to the teaching and learning environment, on-site at our Liverpool campus. This is a fixed-term, one-year maternity cover position. The successful candidate will be able to evidence an ability to effectively teach a wide spectrum of a core undergraduate economics and business economics curriculum (including microeconomics, macroeconomics and quantitative methods), and be able to demonstrate a passion for enhancing all aspects of the student experience.
The Lecturer will sit within the Economics Group, led by Professor Giuseppe De Feo.
Full details of the post can be found in the job description document. Salaries are competitive and can include a market supplement.
Informal enquiries to Professor Giuseppe De Feo, email: giuseppe.de-feo@liverpool.ac.uk
Presentations will be held on 18th – 22nd May 2026.
Interviews will be held on 29th May 2026.
For full details and to apply online, please visit: recruit.liverpool.ac.uk
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