The appointee will have responsibility for building on our research and training strengths in Human Factors. The successful candidate will be expected to play a significant part in further developing the international research reputation of the School in the Human Factors domain, by attracting external research funds, establishing collaborations with researchers within and outside the School, and publishing influential papers. The appointee also will also play a key role in the development of research-led teaching in Human Factors, and related fields, including the training of evidence-based applications of Human Factors. Teaching responsibilities will include the delivery of lectures and seminars in Human Factors, or cognate areas, to undergraduate and postgraduate students. In addition, the successful candidate will supervise honours and postgraduate research students. The successful candidate will be involved in arranging placements that will enhance students’ understanding of Human Factors in applied settings, and will contribute to the core service activities of the School, the Faculty and the University.
Research & Scholarship
Create significant and sound new knowledge in Psychology and disseminate it through means that will enhance the reputation of the School and the University (e.g., publication in highly ranked peer reviewed journals of international standing).
Create and help lead cross-disciplinary research initiatives in local, national and international arenas
Develop a network of contacts with local, national and international universities for the purposes of research collaboration and the enhancement of the reputation of the School and the University.
Play a leading role in bids for major research funding from national competitive funding agencies, from international funding agencies, and from industry and government partners.
Foster the research of other groups and individuals in the School, both in the field of Human Factors and in related discipline areas.
Teaching & Learning
Service
The University of Western Australia (UWA) is recognised internationally as an excellent research-intensive university. Established in 1911, the University's ground-breaking research, quality academic staff and state-of-the-art facilities combine to offer a vibrant student experience. As Western Australia's premier university, UWA was equal first overall in Australia based on key measures in the Good Universities Guide 2012 including graduate starting salaries, employment prospects, staff qualifications, research intensity and student demand.