Head of School of Earth, Environment and Sustainability | |
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The University of Leeds was established in 1904 and is one of the largest higher education institutions in the UK. It is renowned globally for the quality of its education and research across a huge breadth of disciplines. Whilst academic excellence is key, this sits within an ethical framework that is informed by a strong values-set. The University views itself as being a true community that consists of more than 38,000 students from 170 different countries, over 9,000 staff of 100 different nationalities and an alumni group comprising of 281,000 individuals in 190 different countries. It is a member of the Russell Group and one of the UK’s top ten research institutions.
The School of Earth, Environment and Sustainability (formerly known as the School of Earth and Environment) currently sits within the Faculty of the Environment . From September 2026, the School will be one of eight schools in the Faculty of Environment and Social Sciences, which will be a new faculty in the University comprising the current Faculty of Environment and Faculty of Social Sciences . The School is a large and prominent academic group with a vision ’to be a world-leading centre for high impact research and education in all areas of the earth and environment’. The School has five institutes that are academic homes for staff and PGR students:
Each institute hosts academics, PGR students, several research clusters, active seminar series and social events. Research and student education are carried out within these entities, but there is also a tremendous amount of work that is cross-cutting, tackling complex global challenges. The School performs extremely well on the world stage, as evidenced by exceptional performance in international rankings at the subject specific level. For example, in the QS World Subject Rankings 2025, the School is placed at 20th for Earth and Marine Sciences, 59th for Environmental Sciences, 15th for Geology and 14th for Geophysics. The incoming Head of School will lead and manage the School, maximising strategic opportunities arising from the changing landscape of higher education and the University’s strategic plan, whilst leading and delivering excellence in research and education. In addition, they will be an active member of the University’s Leadership Forum and the Faculty Executive Team thereby promoting a coordinated approach to delivering innovative strategic academic development. This is a significant and complex leadership role in the Faculty, and candidates must possess a clear vision that will engage others across the School, Faculty and University. This requires individuals to thrive on working collaboratively in a busy and dynamic environment in order to enhance the reputation of the School. Academic credibility is essential, so a sustained track record of excellence in research and/or student education, combined with excellent skills in team working and collaboration are a must. The University of Leeds offers a range of benefits including generous pension schemes and family friendly policies. To learn more follow the link to our benefits website . How to apply To apply for the role, please submit:
The preferred method of application is online at ?url=https%3A%2F%2Fjobs.leeds.ac.uk%2FENVEE1862&module=jobs&id=300418" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">?url=https%3A%2F%2Fjobs.leeds.ac.uk%2FENVEE1862&module=jobs&id=300418" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/ENVEE1862 For an informal, confidential discussion, please contact Professor Paul Johnson, Executive Dean Faculty of Environment, Faculty of Social Sciences p.j.johnson1leeds.ac.uk Closing date for receipt of applications: Monday 16 March 2026 Email details to a friend View All Vacancies Location Leeds - Main Campus Faculty/Service Faculty of Environment School/Institute School of Earth and Environment Category Academic Grade Grade 10 Salary Competitive salary Post Type Full Time Contract Type Ongoing Release Date Tuesday 03 February 2026 Closing Date Monday 16 March 2026 Interview Date To be confirmed Reference ENVEE1862 Downloads Candidate Brief (PDF) Keyword Search: Search Existing Account / Staff Member Do you have an existing account, or are you a member of staff? Login New User For new applicants, please register for an account Register | |
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