Ph3Overview /h3pAssociate Professor - UNSW Nuclear Innovation Centre School of Science, UNSW Canberra /ppJoin to apply for the bAssociate Professor - UNSW Nuclear Innovation Centre School of Science, UNSW Canberra /b role at bUNSW /b /ppThis Job is based in Australia /ppbEmployment Type: /b Continuing /ppbRemuneration: /b Associate Professor Level D from $185,917 + 17% super and leave loading /ppbLocation: /b UNSW Canberra – ADFA and Canberra City Precinct /p h3Why Your Role Matters /h3 pUNSW Canberra is expanding its academic footprint through strategic initiatives at the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) and the Canberra City Precinct. As part of this growth, the UNSW Nuclear Innovation Centre, in partnership with the School of Science, is seeking an Associate Professor (Level D) to lead and advance nuclear science education and research in the national capital. /p pThis role will contribute to UNSW’s national leadership in nuclear workforce development, public policy, and interdisciplinary collaboration. You will report to Associate Professor Edward Obbard, Director of the UNSW Nuclear Innovation Centre, and work closely with Professor John-David Dewsbury, School of Science. /p h3Who You Are /h3 pYou are a nationally recognised academic with a PhD in nuclear science, physics, nuclear engineering, or a related discipline. You bring: /p ul liA strong record of research leadership and high-impact publications. /li liExperience in curriculum development and innovative teaching practices. /li liA commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion in education. /li liProven success in securing research funding and building industry partnerships. /li liA collaborative approach to interdisciplinary research and education. /li /ul h3Skills And Experience /h3 ul liDemonstrated excellence in teaching and learning design across undergraduate and postgraduate levels. /li liExperience with educational technologies and online delivery. /li liLeadership in curriculum innovation and academic quality assurance. /li liTrack record of mentoring HDR students and postdoctoral researchers. /li liEngagement with industry and professional organisations. /li liAbility to contribute to UNSW’s lifelong learning initiatives and national dialogues in nuclear science and policy. /li /ul h3Benefits And Culture /h3 pAt UNSW, people are at the heart of everything we do. Our benefits include: /p ul liFlexible working options /li liCareer development opportunities /li li17% superannuation and leave loading /li liAdditional leave over the Christmas period /li liDiscounts across retail, education, and fitness /li /ul h3How To Apply /h3 pMake each day matter with a meaningful career at UNSW. Submit your application, including a resume and a 2-page cover letter outlining your alignment with the role, before Thursday 20th November 2025 at 10:00am (Sydney, Australia time). /p pApplications will be reviewed and progressed upon receipt – so don’t delay, apply now! /p h3Get In Touch /h3 pFor questions relating to the role, please contact: /p pbEdward Obbard /bbr/Director, UNSW Nuclear Innovation Centrebr/ /p pbHolly Whale /bbr/Talent Acquisition Consultantbr/ /p pPlease apply online – applications sent directly to the contacts above will not be accepted. /p pUNSW is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion. Applications from women, culturally and linguistically diverse individuals, people with disabilities, LGBTIQ+ community members, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged. UNSW provides workplace adjustments and flexible work options for eligible staff. The University reserves the right not to proceed with any appointment. /p /p #J-18808-Ljbffr