Teaching Fellow/Lecturer – Civil Engineering
Teaching Fellow / Lecturer – Civil Engineering
University of Strathclyde, Bahrain – Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Manama, Bahrain
General Description – include all relevant details from the sourceThe University of Strathclyde’s Bahrain campus is seeking an engaged academic professional to join its Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering as a Teaching Fellow / Lecturer in Civil Engineering. This role offers an exceptional opportunity to contribute to the development and delivery of the BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering programme at a formative stage of the institution’s international expansion. The successful candidate will deliver high‑quality undergraduate teaching across civil engineering modules aligned with professional degree frameworks, covering core areas such as structural engineering, geotechnics, materials and environmental science, surveying, hydraulics and hydrology, and sustainable development.
You will work collaboratively as part of an integrated Bahrain–Glasgow team to co‑develop course materials, assessments, academic support structures, and contribute to the academic culture and standards of the new campus. This position is based on‑site in Manama and supports the University’s mission to provide inclusive, research‑informed, and industry‑relevant engineering education. The University of Strathclyde, Bahrain, upholds a socially progressive work environment prioritising equality, diversity, and support for all members of its community.
Criteria
Applicants should hold a doctoral degree (PhD) in Civil Engineering or a closely related discipline; equivalent academic or professional qualifications with substantial teaching experience may also be considered in line with the University’s academic rank criteria. Candidates should demonstrate a commitment to excellence in teaching and learning, support student progression towards professional competency, and contribute positively to a diverse academic community.
Requiredexpertise/skills
- Proven ability to deliver undergraduate civil engineering teaching across key subject areas, including structures, geotechnics, materials and environmental science, surveying, hydraulics and hydrology, and sustainable development.
- Capability to work collaboratively with academic colleagues from the Bahrain and Glasgow campuses to develop curricula, learning resources and assessment strategies.
- Strength in academic communication and student engagement, valuing inclusive pedagogy and high‑quality learning outcomes.
- A demonstrated commitment to academic excellence and professional standards in civil engineering education.
Specific salary details are not publicly disclosed in the job announcement and may be provided during the recruitment process. Competitive remuneration and benefits will be commensurate with qualifications and experience in accordance with the University’s international faculty pay framework.
Final date to receive applicationsApplications for this position close on Monday 16 March 2026
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