SPADS Doctoral Programme Manager

Job Description

  • School of Engineering, College of Science & Engineering
  • Department: Institute for Imaging, Data and Communications
  • UE08 £45,585 to £54,395 per annum (A revised salary range for this grade of £48,350 to £59,421 is planned to take effect from Spring 2024)
  • Contract type - Fixed Term - 8.5 Years
  • Full time - 35 Hours Per Week
  • Number of posts 1

The Opportunity

The appointee will be responsible for establishing clear and robust project management and student administration from recruitment to graduation for the SPADS Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT). This role will coordinate the delivery of a nationally strategic programme bringing together an ecosystem of researchers, industry, and government stakeholders operating in the defence and security sector.

As a key member of the senior leadership team of SPADS, an essential part of the role will be to contribute to, and carry out strategic engagement with a large number of industrial, academic, and government stakeholders, as well as the management and facilitation of key cohort-building doctoral training events and training programmes, and raising the Centre’s profile. There will be over seventy students on the programme recruited in five cohorts.

The SPADS doctoral programme will train the next generation of highly professional defence scientists, including engineers, computer scientists, and mathematicians, capable of leading developments in cutting-edge and generation-after-next technologies in information and communication technology that are poised to transform not only the world of defence & security, but also the broader civilian society.

Further information about the programme is available on the SPADS website.

This role is [UE08] and is available on an fixed term basis for up to 8.5 years.

Your skills and attributes for success:

  • An UG degree plus relevant experience; or substantial vocational experience in progressively more demanding roles involving significant project management and financial administration experience in an academic, industry or third sector environment
  • Strong communication and negotiation skills
  • Experience in managing high value budgets /high risk projects, preferably within an academic environment
  • High quality line management skills, effective written and oral communication skills; and also a commitment to staff development and mentoring
  • A willingness to take responsibility and to propose and deliver solutions to difficult problems

A full list of main responsibilities and the knowledge, skills and experience required for the role can be found in the full job description.

Please apply including a cover letter and CV.

UoE Vacancy Ref: 

10120

Closing Date: 

Thursday, April 25, 2024

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Contact Telephone: 

+44 (0) 131 651 5151