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Bath Spa University

Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Computer Science

Bath
£44.7k – £56.6k/yr
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Application Deadline: 17 August 2026
Department: School of Design
Location: Bath, Somerset - Newton Park
Compensation: Grade Ac3S/Ac3A - Starting from £44,746 rising to £56,536 per annum

Description

Join the School of Design as a Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Computer Science where you will design and deliver engaging and industry-focused teaching across our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

This is an exciting opportunity to contribute your expertise and experience to help drive curriculum innovation, support student success, and engage in impactful research and professional practice in Computer Science and the wider Computing subject area.

About the Role

Within the role you will design and deliver high-quality teaching, assess learners across Computer Science and Computing related subjects, and contribute to curriculum development, pedagogical innovation, and the enhancement of the student experience. You will engage in relevant knowledge exchange, research and scholarly activity, build productive relationships with academic, professional, and industry networks, and ensure compliance with quality assurance and regulatory requirements. The role also includes supporting recruitment and promotional activities, undertaking School administrative responsibilities, contributing to the wider academic community, and, where appropriate, mentoring less experienced colleagues.

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  • A good postgraduate degree in a relevant discipline
  • Recent, successful experience of university level teaching in a relevant discipline
  • A track record or demonstrable potential in research, knowledge exchange or professional practice – particularly where this has clearly enriched your teaching, underpinned curricular developments and/or enhanced the student experience
  • Broad and extensive knowledge and experience in Computer Science

Additional Information

Grade Ac3S/Ac3A - Starting from £44,746 rising to £56,536 per annum

The salary range shows the potential maximum pay progression in addition to any annual inflationary increase to your pay. Please note that our default position is to appoint into the lower end of the range, unless there are exceptional circumstances.

Staff Benefits

We offer a wide range of great benefits at BSU, including:

  • Generous pension scheme (Local Government Pension Scheme/Teacher's Pension Scheme). This is a defined benefit pension scheme which pays members a secure income for life, post-retirement
  • Enhanced paid leave - 41 - 46 days depending on the role (Full Time) - more details here: https://apphub.bathspa.ac.uk/StaffBenefits
  • Family friendly policies including hybrid working, flexible work environment, on-site nursery, and a sector-leading enhanced maternity scheme
  • Employee Assistance Programme which offers access to on-demand GP appointments, wellbeing support and advice, and access to counselling
  • Transport schemes including Electric Vehicle Scheme and Cycle to Work
  • Wide range of discounts and financial benefits, accessed through an easy-to-use app
  • For further details about all our staff benefits, have a look at our rewards page: https://www.bathspa.ac.uk/work-at-bath-spa/rewards-and-benefits/

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Skills

Teaching
Curriculum Development
Research
Knowledge Exchange
Pedagogical Innovation
Student Engagement
Computer Science
Professional Practice

Location

Bath, England, United Kingdom

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