Cyber Security PhD jobs in United Kingdom
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- Lancaster UniversityLancaster
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- You will hold or be near completion of a PhD in Criminology or a cognate subject, with research or teaching experience in the specialist area of policing.
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- Lancaster UniversityLancaster
- We are seeking a motivated researcher to join an EPSRC-funded project on the cyber security of digital medical devices.
- Manchester Metropolitan UniversityManchester
- Life insurance
- Company pension
- Better work-life balance – a more sustainable pace than many industry roles, in addition to a generous holiday entitlement of 35 days plus bank holidays and a…
- Manchester Metropolitan UniversityManchester
- Life insurance
- Company pension
- The department now seeks experienced individuals who have a track record of implementing innovative teaching practices that have had an impact that can be…
- Palo Alto NetworksLondon
- Provide clients with clear, actionable recommendations for long-term remediation and security posture improvement.
- This is a weekend schedule position.
- Lancaster UniversityLancaster
- The successful candidate will have a PhD in Computer Science or equivalent with experience in cyber security or distributed systems.
- Precision Medicine GroupLondon
- United Kingdom, remote or hybrid (London, England office).
- You will collaborate with a highly specialized team of health economists, statisticians and…
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- AQ InternationalLondon
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- AngokaBelfast
- Experience with SIEM integration for OT environments and security log analysis.
- Knowledge of safety systems (SIS) and safety-security integration challenges.
- University of BristolBristol BS8 1QU
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- Contribute to the strategic direction and growth of cyber security research within the School and University.
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- University of SurreyGuildford
- Annual leave
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- The Computer Science Research Centre (CSRC) within the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering is seeking to recruit a Professor in AI covering…
- University of SurreyGuildford
- Annual leave
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- Rolls-RoyceDerby
- Employee assistance programme
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- University of BathBath
- Annual leave
- Employee discount
- Company pension
- Cycle to work scheme
- Car scheme
- Discounted gym membership
- The Department of Computer Science wishes to appoint academic staff in cyber security.
- You will be a core member of our new Cyber security, Safety and…
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Lecturer in Criminology: Policing - job post
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Bailrigg, Lancaster
£41,064 - £46,049 a year - Full-time
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Criminology, School of Social Sciences, Lancaster University (Full-time, indefinite post)
The School of Social Sciences at Lancaster University seeks to appoint a full-time Lecturer in Criminology. You will join the discipline of Criminology, undertaking undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and supervision, developing an innovative programme of research, and contributing to the wider academic life of the discipline and wider School through citizenship and leadership roles. The post offers an exciting opportunity to join one of the UK’s leading Criminology groups.
You will hold or be near completion of a PhD in Criminology or a cognate subject, with research or teaching experience in the specialist area of policing. They will be able to demonstrate excellence in teaching, initially leading on the module Contemporary Issues in Policing and contributing to other areas of our undergraduate degree programmes. They will also provide evidence of a developing trajectory of innovative research through publications, plans for grant applications, and engagement and impact work.
Criminology at Lancaster has an outstanding reputation for both teaching and research, currently ranked 10th in the UK in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026 and 1st in the UK for teaching satisfaction for Criminology in The Guardian University Guide 2026. The successful candidate will join a vibrant, research-active criminology community with strengths in youth justice, punishment, organised and cybercrime, migration, gendered violence, drugs, and environmental harm. Specific policing-related research and engagement opportunities exist with the Lancashire Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) Academic Network, and the N8 Policing Research Partnership. The successful candidate will also have the opportunity to work within a multidisciplinary team at Lancaster University who won funding for Lancaster’s Policing Academic Centre of Excellence.
Lancaster University’s School of Social Sciences brings together Criminology, Educational Research, Linguistics and English Language, Social Work, and Sociology, providing the conditions for an inclusive, dynamic, and interdisciplinary research and teaching community of social scientists.
Lancaster University is a highly ranked, research-led institution located in the historic city of Lancaster. The North-West of England offers an excellent quality of life, with access to outstanding countryside, including the Lake District, and strong national and international transport links. For more reasons to work at Lancaster University, see - Jobs - Lancaster University.
Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Gary Potter, Discipline Lead for Criminology, at g.potter2@lancaster.ac.uk
The School of Social Sciences at Lancaster University seeks to appoint a full-time Lecturer in Criminology. You will join the discipline of Criminology, undertaking undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and supervision, developing an innovative programme of research, and contributing to the wider academic life of the discipline and wider School through citizenship and leadership roles. The post offers an exciting opportunity to join one of the UK’s leading Criminology groups.
You will hold or be near completion of a PhD in Criminology or a cognate subject, with research or teaching experience in the specialist area of policing. They will be able to demonstrate excellence in teaching, initially leading on the module Contemporary Issues in Policing and contributing to other areas of our undergraduate degree programmes. They will also provide evidence of a developing trajectory of innovative research through publications, plans for grant applications, and engagement and impact work.
Criminology at Lancaster has an outstanding reputation for both teaching and research, currently ranked 10th in the UK in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026 and 1st in the UK for teaching satisfaction for Criminology in The Guardian University Guide 2026. The successful candidate will join a vibrant, research-active criminology community with strengths in youth justice, punishment, organised and cybercrime, migration, gendered violence, drugs, and environmental harm. Specific policing-related research and engagement opportunities exist with the Lancashire Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) Academic Network, and the N8 Policing Research Partnership. The successful candidate will also have the opportunity to work within a multidisciplinary team at Lancaster University who won funding for Lancaster’s Policing Academic Centre of Excellence.
Lancaster University’s School of Social Sciences brings together Criminology, Educational Research, Linguistics and English Language, Social Work, and Sociology, providing the conditions for an inclusive, dynamic, and interdisciplinary research and teaching community of social scientists.
Lancaster University is a highly ranked, research-led institution located in the historic city of Lancaster. The North-West of England offers an excellent quality of life, with access to outstanding countryside, including the Lake District, and strong national and international transport links. For more reasons to work at Lancaster University, see - Jobs - Lancaster University.
Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Gary Potter, Discipline Lead for Criminology, at g.potter2@lancaster.ac.uk
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