Lectureship Opportunities
We are currently seeking a Lecturer in Physics as a Dual appointment between KCL and IPNS Japan. For full details follow this link: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/135925-dual-appointment-lecturer-in-physics
The closing date is 19th February.
For KCL job opportunities in general please see: https://jobs.kcl.ac.uk/gb/en/about-king-s
Postdoctoral Opportunities
We are keen to hear from senior post-docs who would be interested in applying for a fellowship with King’s College including through the STFC Ernest Rutherford Fellowship scheme, the Royal Society University Research Fellowship scheme, the Newton International Fellowship Scheme and the European Commission Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions scheme.
KCL Physics actions to promote and address equality and support researchers:
Our group is committed to diversity and especially welcomes applications from female and minority ethnic candidates and other under-represented groups in physics.
- KCL holds Athena Swan institutional Silver Award and the Physics department hold a departmental Silver Award (awarded 2024)
- Post-docs and fellows are encouraged to attend departmental activities including staff meetings, academic job interview presentations and social activities, and are provided with paid opportunities to teach tutorials to gain teaching experience.
- A post-doc tutor acts as a point of contact, shares relevant information on fellowships, mentoring and training opportunities with the researcher community and arranges a post-doc forum to facilitate networking and training.
- All post-docs and fellows are included in the performance development review and assigned a reviewer who is not their line manager.
- Postdoctoral researchers and fellows are allocated 10 days pro rata to engage with professional development and have access to a huge variety of training courses through the Centre for Research Staff Development (CRSD). Training is delivered through the medium of workshops, confidential one-to-one sessions and on- line seminars across nine areas – academia, careers, communication, IT, leadership, personal effective- ness, wellbeing, statistics/data management and writing/publishing.
PhD Opportunities
We do not currently have any funded PhD studentships available.
All applications should be submitted through the KCL application portal (specify EPAP group) – application link
However, we are keen to recruit students through the Kings-China Scholarship Council (K-CSC) scheme and other international funding opportunities (see below for links). We are also keen to help applicants from under-represented groups apply for the Bell Burnell graduate scholarship fund (also linked below). If you are interested in applying through different international funding schemes such as KCSC or self-funding please contact us by email as early as you can.
Information on potential international funding schemes
In addition to first class supervision on a range of exciting PhD topics in these areas, all EPAP PhD students will receive comprehensive training through the University of London Particle Physics Postgraduate Lecture Course during their first year and access to the NEXT PhD School. All students are provided with a laptop for their studies.
Please submit applications before 31st January in the year of entry (specify EPAP group in your application). We welcome applications to work on any of our main research projects and will consider all applications against any available funded positions when we shortlist in February.
Apply Here – information
https://apply.kcl.ac.uk – application link
To see the PhD open day talk from 2022, please follow this link:
https://nextcloud.nms.kcl.ac.uk/s/SssGbQXEHnMBrE3
For PhD enquiries please email Dr Jeanne Wilson