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Lecturer in Hydrology

The University of Edinburgh - College of Science & Engineering - School of GeoSciences - Global Change Research Institute

Location: Edinburgh
Salary: £50,253 to £61,759 per annum (Grade 8)
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent
Placed On: 15th July 2026
Closes: 12th August 2026
Job Ref: 14553

Full-time: 35 hours per week

Open-ended (permanent) contract

The Opportunity:

The School of GeoSciences at the University of Edinburgh wishes to appoint a full-time Lecturer in Hydrology on an open-ended contract. We are seeking a committed and enthusiastic individual to join the teaching team for the BSc (Hons) Geography degree programmes and who has expertise in topics related to hydrological sciences. The successful candidate will contribute high quality teaching to the BSc (Hons) Geography degree programme and pursue excellent hydrological science research in the School of GeoSciences. The role will involve course design, delivery, assessment and organisation, practical-based and field-based teaching, pastoral care, and supervision of undergraduate and graduate students. The appointee will also pursue excellent research, engage in knowledge exchange, and contribute to Institute and School citizenship and administration.

The appointee will be a member of the Global Change Research Institute in the School of GeoSciences at the University of Edinburgh. The institute is home to around 100 academic and research staff and 130 postgraduate researchers whose overarching mission is to understand past, present and future changes in the Earth system, and to inform mitigation strategies for future change. We host longstanding programmes in understanding how the atmosphere, biosphere, cryosphere, land surface and oceans have interacted in the past, in monitoring their current behaviour, and in developing predictions of their future dynamics. Building on these scientific foundations, we further engage in interdisciplinary research focussed on mitigating the many challenges posed by the global climate emergency, environmental hazards, inequalities, conservation and sustainability. Our research extends throughout the world, over the seven continents, across all the oceans, from the poles to the equator, and from the deep Earth to the upper atmosphere. Our research programmes typically involve field work, remote sensing, in situ monitoring, laboratory experimentation and analysis, theory, modelling and stakeholder engagement. We research and teach across all GeoSciences disciplines including ecology, environmental science, geography, geology, geophysics and meteorology. 

The School of GeoSciences is actively trying to build a more diverse academic community. We strongly welcome applications from under-represented groups within the School, including candidates who are LGBTQ+, disabled and from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds.

Your skills and attributes for success: 

  • A PhD in a hydrologically related theme
  • Ability to deliver high quality research in the field of hydrology
  • Willingness to collaborate on interdisciplinary, challenge-led research topics. 
  • Ability to enthuse students in their learning of the Geosciences.
  • Demonstrable commitment to participating fully in academic life, including supporting students and collaborative working

Informal enquiries

Informal enquiries may be addressed to the Head of the Global Change Research Institute, Professor Hugh Sinclair at hugh.sinclair@ed.ac.uk 

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