Location:
Old College South Bridge, Edinburgh
Type:
Full-Time, Fixed Term (up to 5 years, ending August 2025)
Salary (£):
£33,882.00 – £60,321.00 per annum
About University of Edinburgh:
The University of Edinburgh is renowned for its leadership in medical and veterinary research. With a focus on inclusivity and nurturing talent, the university continues to push the boundaries of academic excellence and is committed to providing an enriching work environment.
Job Details:
Benefits
- Competitive salary with a defined benefits pension scheme.
- Access to a wide range of staff benefits, including staff discounts and flexible working options.
- Generous holiday entitlement.
- Career development opportunities, including mentorship and support throughout the research journey.
Requirements
- Must be a registered health or care professional in the UK.
- Committed to a career in research.
- Prepared to undertake a PhD with support from supervisors and the ECAT-i directors.
- Able to demonstrate support from the relevant health board (if applicable).
- Non-UK citizens must meet the eligibility criteria for a Skilled Worker visa.
- A Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) check is required.
Salary Details
The position offers a salary ranging between £33,882 and £60,321 per annum, depending on qualifications and experience. Funding is also available for postdoctoral research following the completion of the PhD.
About the Role
This position offers a unique opportunity to participate in the ECAT-i PhD program, focusing on research for health and care professionals. Selected fellows will engage in a preparatory phase, followed by a fully funded three-year PhD in a world-class research environment. The role emphasizes research inclusivity and aims to build a positive culture. Fellows will also have the opportunity for postdoctoral research funded for up to two years.
Key Responsibilities
- Engage in independent research within a specified field under the ECAT-i program.
- Collaborate with supervisors to design and execute a PhD research project.
- Contribute to a broader research agenda aligned with the College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine’s goals.
- Complete required academic and professional development milestones throughout the fellowship.
Equal Opportunity Statement
The University of Edinburgh is an equal opportunity employer, promoting diversity and inclusivity. They hold a Silver Athena SWAN award for gender equality and are a part of the Race Equality Charter. They are also Stonewall Scotland Diversity Champions, supporting LGBT equality.