Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science
The Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry
The Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry is part of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science. The department provides first-cycle courses and programmes and doctoral studies, and researches within anatomy and histology, physiology, and biochemistry. The majority of research at the department focuses on livestock, animals in sport, companion animals, research animals, insects, spiders, and wild animals. Our research spans from molecular and cellular mechanisms to the structure and function of the entire animal and how animals are affected by physical work, production, stress, disease, animal husbandry and environmental factors. The department is located in Uppsala.
Subject area
The subject of anatomy and histology of domestic animals includes knowledge of the structure of organisms, from the animal as a whole to the characteristics of cells. Specialisation is primarily in livestock, animals used for sport and companion animals. The development of research and teaching methods within the subject are also included.
Duties
The applicant must:
- lead, plan, evaluate and participate in practical and theoretical subject teaching, and work with examinations at first, second, and third-cycle levels on all areas of anatomy and histology, primarily for the veterinary medicine and veterinary nursing programmes, as well as first, second, and third-cycle courses within veterinary medicine and animal science. Important areas of teaching are the anatomy of internal organs, including organ and tissue histology
- develop teaching methods and the use of digital tools
- develop and lead internationally recognised research within the field that links to the focus of SLU and the faculty
- collaborate in research, teaching and clinical activities within and outside SLU
- develop and maintain national and international networks with researchers, society, and stakeholders
- compete for external research funding
- disseminate and communicate research results and other relevant information to society at large
- perform administrative tasks and assignments within the department, faculty and university
- be able to use Swedish as the working language within two years.
As the department’s courses are given in Swedish, the successful applicant must be able to work in Swedish within two years of taking up the position. The department will provide support with language learning.
Qualifications
The applicant must:
- hold a first and second-cycle degree in veterinary medicine and be, or be qualified as, a licensed veterinarian according to the Swedish Board of Agriculture
- have successfully completed a doctoral degree in a subject relevant to the position
- demonstrate scientific proficiency in the subject relevant to the position
- demonstrate pedagogical proficiency in subject relevant to the position
- have completed training in teaching and learning in higher education corresponding to 10 weeks or otherwise acquired equivalent knowledge
- have experience of teaching at different levels
- have good knowledge of English, both written and spoken.
Assessment criteria
The assessment criteria for employment shall primarily apply to the degree to which the candidate possesses the qualifications required for the position.
The assessment of scientific proficiency will be based on:
- completed and ongoing research and its relevance and development potential for the faculty
- the ability to independently initiate and run innovative and internationally recognised research
- scientific publications in international peer-reviewed journals
- the ability to compete for external research funding.
The assessment of pedagogical proficiency will be based on:
- course planning, implementation and examination as well as an evaluation of personal teaching skills
- supervision and examination at first, second, and third-cycle levels
- the ability to integrate research and scientific approaches in the pedagogical work
- development of teaching methods within the subject relevant to the position
- training in teaching and learning in higher education or the equivalent knowledge.
The following will also be assessed:
- the ability to develop and lead activities and staff within academia
- communicate and collaborate internally and externally
- collaborate with external stakeholders and society at large
- inform/communicate about research and development work
- apply digital methods in research, teaching and communication, such as data processing, image analysis and visualisation technologies
- collaborate, take responsibility and be flexible.
Teaching and research experience related to the anatomy of the internal organs is meriting.
The appointment offered to the applicant who, following a qualitative comprehensive assessment, is deemed to have the best skills set to conduct and develop the duties in question, and contribute to the positive development of the organisation.
This position offers the vibrant research climate at SLU. The benefits of the position include Swedish family health care provisions, parenting support including generous paid leave of absence policies that allow both parents to care for newborns and toddlers. Additionally Sweden has a well-established pre-school structure as well as an educational system that provides no-cost education through university studies. Find out more facts and stories about Sweden at www.sweden.se
Located in the greater Stockholm region, the city of Uppsala has a rich history and culture, and is a true academic and cultural hub. Find out more about moving, living and working here at https://internationalhub.uppsala.se/
Application deadline
2022-08-05
Place of work
Uppsala, Sweden
Extent
100%
Form of employment
Permanent employment
* Swedish: ‘universitetslektor’, a tenured position approximately equivalent to Senior Lecturer (UK) or Associate Professor (US). The successful applicant will be employed as Senior Lecturer.
Starting date
By agreement.
Application:
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The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) develops the understanding and sustainable use and management of biological natural resources. The university ranks well internationally within its subject areas. SLU is a research-intensive university that also offers unique degree programmes in for example rural development and natural resource management, environmental economics, animal science and landscape architecture.
SLU has just over 3,000 employees, 5,000 students and a turnover of SEK 3 billion. The university has invested heavily in a modern, attractive environment on its campuses in Alnarp, Umeå and Uppsala.
SLU is an equal opportunity employer.
Contact person
Anna Jansson
Professor, Head of Department
+46(18)-672106
Anna.Jansson@slu.se
Eva Enström
Faculty Administrative Officer
+46 (0)18 671202
eva.enstrom@slu.se
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