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Lecturer in Computing

University of Buckingham - Computer Science

Location: Buckingham
Salary: £38,477 per annum. BAND 4, SPINE POINT 20
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent
Placed On: 27th April 2026
Closes: 29th May 2026
Job Ref: 324

The university is keen to build on its strengths to further enhance the teaching and research culture and is looking for a candidate who shares similar knowledge and research exchange ambitions and is keen to make a notable contribution. By joining our passionate and active team, the candidate can expect excellent support in their teaching, research, knowledge exchange and scholarly activity.

The University of Buckingham School of Computing – ranked 1st for Teaching in Computing (Guardian University Guide 2025) – specialises in Artificial Intelligence, Biometrics, Computer Vision, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Internet of Things, Robotics and Topological Data Analysis. The School offers accelerated two-year undergraduate programmes, taught master’s degrees, master’s level integrated degree apprenticeships, and research master’s and PhD programmes in Computing and Mathematics. The School has a partnership with Guangzhou Polytechnic University in China to co-deliver Diploma programmes.

The School of Computing is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Computing. The successful candidate will be collaborative and motivated, bringing innovation, enthusiasm, and a commitment to high-quality teaching, research, and teamwork within a supportive and inclusive academic environment.

The Role
You will lead and contribute to the design, delivery, and ongoing development of undergraduate and postgraduate modules in Computing at Buckingham as well as the Diploma programmes delivered in China.

Key responsibilities will include:

  • deliver high quality teaching in small groups and supervise student projects
  • provide pastoral care and inspire students to achieve their potential
  • take the lead on coordinating and delivering existing modules and develop new ones
  • travel overseas to deliver teaching at partner institutes for up to three months per year
  • contribute to research teams and develop their own area of research
  • hold administrative responsibilities as required from time to time
  • contribute to promotional, recruitment and outreach activities

The core teaching responsibilities of the posts will cover the following areas: Advanced Web Development, Digital Twins, IoT and Data Analysis.

The post is suitable for candidates who hold (or are nearing completion of) a PhD in Computing. Candidates with a relevant MSc degree (at Distinction level) and significant industry experience may also be considered, on the expectation that they will enrol in a PhD programme in Computing within two years of appointment.

Candidates will have a strong commitment to teaching as well as technology. Experience in academic teaching or training in a professional context is essential. The post is suitable for individuals seeking to develop a successful academic career in collaboration with colleagues across the School and with industry partners.

Increasing diversity in computing is a key priority for the School. We particularly welcome applications from suitably qualified female candidates, as women are currently under-represented within the School of Computing.

The post is available to start immediately.

Application Process

For further information and to apply please visit our website via the 'Apply' button above.

The closing date for applications is 17:00 on Friday 29th May 2026

It is anticipated that interviews will be held in June 2026.

Please note: if successful, any offer is subject to standard checks, including qualifications, eligibility to work in the UK on a permanent basis and DBS (if applicable).

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