DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY TE TARI KIKOKIKO
FACULTY OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES TE KAUPEKA MĀTAI ROKOĀ-KOIORA
About our team Mō te tīma
Since its establishment in 1905 the Department Anatomy has grown to become one of the largest departments in the University. Our department makes major contributions to the undergraduate and postgraduate education of students in science medicine dentistry pharmacy physiotherapy medical lab sciences nutrition and physical education. We are committed to excellence in both teaching and research. We also have a number of internationally recognised research groups lead by experienced academic staff.
The role Te mahi
Applications are invited for a part-time (0.8 FTE) fixed-term (for three years) Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Neuroscience position within the Department of Anatomy at the University of Otago. This is an exciting opportunity for a dynamic teacher and researcher with a vision to pursue and engage in new opportunities in neuroscience.
In this role you will demonstrate excellence in research through developing an independent programme securing funding publishing high-quality work and engaging in scholarly activities. You will teach effectively across undergraduate and postgraduate levels contribute to curriculum development and integrate mātauranga Māori/te ao Māori perspectives into your teaching and research. Additionally you will actively participate in departmental and university service collaborate within research groups and contribute to professional and community organisations.
Your skills and experience Kā pūkeka me kā wheako
To be successful in this role candidates must:
Hold a doctoral degree.
Have a proven teaching record and a passion for teaching and an ability to help develop teaching of skills and research methods that incorporate concepts surrounding mātauranga Māori/ te ao Māori.
Have a proven research ability that aligns with the Departments current research programmes.
Have an on-going and active independent research programme with funding success.
Have a strong commitment to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o Waitangi and to equal opportunity.
Further details Pūroko
This is a part-time (0.8 FTE) fixed-term position (for three years from 30 March 2026 to 30 March 2029) based in Ōtepoti Dunedin.
Hours of work including FTE are negotiable with the successful candidate. We are open for to up two fixed-term part-time positions (total 0.8 FTE). Please indicate your preference for FTE available.
The salary range for a Lecturer is $97377 to $114943 per annum and Senior Lecturer is $120494 to $137444. The successful candidate will be appointed to an appropriate level on either the Lecturer or Senior Lecturer scale based on skills and experience (pro rata).
The University of Otago is a workplace that values and utilises diverse and inclusive thinking people and behaviours. This means that we honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi and that the contributions of staff with diverse backgrounds experiences skills and perspectives are valued and respected.
Specific enquiries may be directed to Professor Greg Anderson Head of Department Department of Anatomy via the contact details below.
Application Tono
Applicants are required to provide:
A CV.
A cover letter of up to two pages including teaching and research philosophy.
Previous teaching evaluations and a University of Otago Schedule of teaching responsibilities (if available).
3 - 4 Referee contact details including telephone number and email address.
To submit your application please click the apply button. Applications quoting reference numberwill close on Sunday 15 February 2026.
Additional Information
Note: As a part-time position the salary range for this role will be the pro-rata equivalent of the annual full-time salary range listed.
Contact: Professor Greg Anderson
Position details: Information Statement
Guidelines for Academic Positions: Guidelines
Further Information: Department Website
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Location: About Dunedin
Required Experience:
Senior IC
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