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The DBA is a professional doctorate which provides a structured programme of study through taught modules at Part I and a research thesis at Part II, closely integrated with an individual’s professional career development. The Senior Lecturer in Business Management and DBA program manager will lead and oversee the DBA programme, while also undertaking high-quality teaching and research.
Job Responsibility:
Lead and oversee the DBA programme
Undertake high-quality teaching and research
Oversee high-quality delivery of the DBA
Curriculum design
Allocation of teaching resources for Doctoral modules
Coordinating various Doctoral programme activities & events, such as the Knowledge Symposium, attendance & publication at Conferences
Providing students with the skillset to publish high-quality research
Providing day-to-day support and mentoring for students
Liaising with key stakeholders in the University
Performing admissions interviews
Supervising the doctoral research of DBA students to completion
Identifying suitable Doctoral Supervisors
Conducting and chairing vivas
Offer academic and pastoral support to the students
Development of a wide variety of lifelong learning competencies for DBA students
Contribute to the intellectual life of the Institute and the wider University
Champion their own individual research field and/or academic specialism
Requirements:
A PhD/DBA/Doctoral qualification in a relevant discipline
Experience in Programme Management
A good research profile, with a verifiable track record on citation databases like Scopus or Google Scholar
Evidence of successfully supervising Doctoral students to completion
Experience in teaching, delivery, assessment and student support at all levels, including undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels in a relevant subject area
Experience in Module leadership, including the design and development of module content at Postgraduate/Doctoral level.
Evidence of good organisational and personnel management skills
Evidence of excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to work collaboratively
IT proficiency and experience of using e-resources
Evidence of the ability to balance competing pressures of teaching, scholarship, research, administrative demands and deadlines
Nice to have:
The ability and willingness to teach and lead on other business management programmes will also be advantageous.
What we offer:
Annual leave entitlement is 35 days, plus 8 bank holidays and 4 University closure days