We are seeking an enthusiastic, motivated, future-oriented, and solution focussed Diagnostic Radiographer who would like to develop a clinical academic career combining clinical education and research with a focus on teaching and establishing research based on current and future technologies. This innovative post offers the opportunity for a part-time five-year funded PhD
Part of your time will involve teaching and assessing our undergraduate and/or post-graduate programmes depending on your experience, supporting students in clinical practice and involvement in some aspects of curriculum development.
Part of your time will involve undertaking your Ph.D. study with either Professor Maryann Hardy or Professor Bev Snaith as your primary supervisors. You will have your fees supported and regular supervision will be provided. You will be expected to meet key targets and progress points through your studies over the 5 year period to completion.
In addition to learning and teaching, the University empowers and encourages staff to develop their own research profile and to participate in internationally leading, interdisciplinary research and innovation that will shape and benefit future societies. Our internationally renowned applied health research undertaken in partnership with the NHS is impacting positively on health outcomes locally and regionally and is contributing to the knowledge of international significance.
If you would like to learn more about the Faculty we are holding a free webinar on 15 April 19:00 20:30 which will provide an opportunity to meet existing staff and senior management and ask any questions you may have on the opportunities available and what it means to work at the University of Bradford. To reserve your space, please register your interest by copying and pasting the below link: