Lecturer in Sensing and Earth Observation

Kingston University
Kingston upon Thames, London, London, United Kingdom
Today
£45 – £48 pa

Salary

£45 – £48 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Remote
Seniority
Mid
Education
Phd
Posted
2 Jun 2026 (Today)

The Role

We are seeking a Lecturer in Remote Sensing and Earth Observation to primarily teach remote sensing and earth observation and complement our department’s expertise in GIS and geographical analysis, and developing artificial intelligence capability. You will lead discipline-specific modules and contribute where possible to multidisciplinary modules.

The role will also require engagement with at least one of the core KU domains which could be related to developing pedagogy approaches, knowledge exchange or academic research. You will also be expected to contribute to the Department’s recruitment and development activities and support work with other staff on outreach activities with external organisations and partners.

You will contribute to the research culture of the Department and the University’s objective of securing an outstanding reputation for research-informed learning, innovation and integrated academic practice.

The Person

The successful candidate must have a Doctorate in a related field or an equivalent professional qualification and be able to teach contemporary issues in Geography and Environmental Science related to multi-scale data acquisition and analysis. You must also be able to supervise undergraduate and post graduate students.

It would be desirable to have a relevant level of UKPSF recognition, an accreditation from a relevant professional body.

It would be expected that you are developing your research portfolio with regard to income generation and/or publications. Experience of managing undergraduate modules and working in a multidisciplinary environment would be desirable.

You must also have excellent communication skills and team working experience, and be able to independently project manage set tasks and commitments to fixed deadlines.

The Faculty

The successful candidate will be joining the Department of Geography, Geology and the Environment. We actively promote our University core values of ambition, innovation, inclusivity and entrepreneurship in all our teaching and research endeavours, aligning with the University goal to maintain an outstanding reputation.

The Department sits within the Faculty of Engineering, Computing and the Environment and here there are also many opportunities to collaborate with colleagues, e.g. climate resilience, the built environment and the integration of Artificial Intelligence.

Further information

This is a full time, permanent position with a starting salary of £45,025 per annum.

Interviews are expected to be held on 3rd July 2026.

For informal enquiries, please contactDr Stuart Downward, Head of Department of Geography, Geology & the Environment.

Bring your true self, expertise, and passion to Kingston where we are continuing to strive to build a university where authentic inclusion and belonging is at its heart. Every one of our staff and students’ identities, backgrounds and diverse experiences makes us who we are - so harness and embrace yours by applying today. We welcome applications from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds, LGBTQ+ communities and those with disabilities.

Candidates must be able to demonstrate their eligibility to work in the UK in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Where required, this may include entry clearance or continued leave to remain under the Points Based Immigration Scheme.

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