Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
05 May, 25
Salary
63752.0
Posted On
07 Apr, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Education Management
ABOUT US
The Department of Geography (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/geography/) is widely recognised as one of the leading geography departments in the world (4th worldwide in the QS Ranking 2025, 2th in the Shanghai world rankings 2024). It has been highly rated in all seven UK Research Assessment Exercises, and the 2021 REF confirmed that 96% of the Department’s research activity is considered World Leading (4) or Internationally Excellent (3).
UCL Geography spans a broad range of Human and Physical Geography and we are committed to cross-disciplinary teaching and research. Research within the Department is currently organised into seven clusters: Environment, Politics, and Society; Environmental Change and Biodiversity; Past Climates; Environmental Modelling and Observation; Culture and Migration; Global Urbanisms; Geospatial Analysis and Computing. We are adding a new research cluster in Geographies of Health in 2025-26.
Staff are actively engaged in cross-disciplinary initiatives in UCL, including the Institute of Advanced Studies, the UCL Anthropocene initiative, and the Sarah Parker Remond Centre for the study of Racism and Racialisation.
Research in Physical Geography is also supported by three main laboratory facilities: the Geography Laboratories; the Bloomsbury Environmental Isotope Facility (BEIF), and the UCL Environmental Radiometric Facility (ERF). BEIF is a joint facility with the Department of Earth Sciences.
The Department is committed to the idea of Geography as a global discipline and welcomes applicants with regional expertise from across the world. We are dedicated to increasing understanding of the world as precursor to making the planet a better, fairer place, and we are searching for a colleague who shares that goal. Our staff and students often engage with local community groups, campaigning organizations, government, international organisations, businesses and schools in order to connect global knowledge to specific local issues. We are very proud that research and teaching undertaken by members of the Department of Geography at UCL has had an impact in changing the world for the good in both big and small ways. We are searching for a new colleague who shares our commitments to collegiality, inclusivity and openness.
ABOUT THE ROLE
The UCL Department of Geography invites applications for the position of Lecturer in Environmental Governance. Up to two open-ended, full time appointments will be made, to start in September 2025. The salary range for this position is Grade 8, £52,762-£62,035 per annum (including London Allowance).
We welcome applicants whose work complements the department’s existing interests in environmental governance and intersects with our strengths in physical geography in environmental change. We are particularly interested in scholars who foster interdisciplinary and innovative methodological approaches to research, public policy, and impact.
The successful candidate(s) will contribute to our undergraduate curriculum, as well as to our postgraduate programmes particularly our MSc Environment, Politics, and Society; but also potentially MSc Conservation, MSc Aquatic Conservation, Ecology and Restoration, or MSc Climate Change (depending on expertise).
The post is being advertised on the heels of recent appointments in the area of Environmental Change. We encourage applicants for this position who have an interest in interdisciplinary teaching and research collaboration with researchers in physical geography.
As well as the exciting opportunities this role presents, we also offer some great benefits some of which are below: