Dear Colleagues,
Apologies for cross-posting.
The University of East Anglia invites applications for a full-time permanent Lecturer or Associate Professor in Environmental Assessment and Management based in the School of Environmental Sciences. The successful applicant will assume the role of Course Director
for UEA’s long-established, highly successful and Institute of Sustainability and Environmental Professionals (ISEP) accredited MSc in Environmental Assessment and Management. We would welcome applications from candidates who are well placed to develop new
links between the university and business/industry and the third sector.
Candidates will have developed strong expertise in the field of environmental assessment and management through qualifications or previous experience in higher education or working in industry or related areas. This could include candidates with specialist
interests in: sustainability and sustainable development, lifecycle assessment, corporate social responsibility, environmental legislation; carbon accounting, sustainable business models, environmental management systems; ecosystem services; environmental
limits and resource use, waste and the circular economy, or other areas related to environmental assessment and management.
The successful candidate will be expected to demonstrate enthusiasm, and sufficient proficiency and knowledge to contribute to teaching both in-class and in the field and be able to fulfil all other essential elements of the person specification.
This full-time post is available on an indefinite basis.
Appointment will be considered at Lecturer or Associate Professor grades dependent on skills and experience. Within your personal statement please specify the grade of role you would like to be considered for. You must be able to meet all the essential criteria
for that grade set out in the Person Specification, full details can be found in the Candidate Brochure.
Closing date: 20 March 2026
Further Information
For an informal discussion about the post please contact Dr Tom Hargreaves via
Tom.Har...@uea.ac.uk.