The University of Leicester is renowned for its world-changing research and high-quality, inspirational teaching, and proud to have been awarded a Gold rating in the 2023 Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), reflecting our outstanding student experience and outcomes. Our commitment to excellence has also been recognised through recent accolades, including being named the Daily Mail University of the Year 2025 and shortlisted for the Times Higher Education University of the Year in 2024.
We are seeking an exceptional candidate for the position of Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Research and innovation. As Citizens of Change, our researchers are committed to addressing the most pressing challenges of our time. This includes combating disease, protecting and improving our environment, advancing social justice, and working towards a sustainable future. Last year was a landmark year for research at the University, with awards reaching an unprecedented £106.3 million. This achievement shows our enduring commitment to innovation, impact, and interdisciplinary collaboration, and emphasises the brilliance of our academic community in an increasingly competitive funding landscape.
Reporting to the Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, the Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research and Innovation will provide institution-wide leadership of research and innovation for the University. Working with members of the Executive Board and Senior Leadership Team, you will be accountable for the creation, development and implementation of the Research Strategy, and ensure that the priority activities identified are delivered and supported across the University. You will oversee the University’s research performance, doctoral college, and innovation strategy.
This is a high profile and pivotal appointment for the institution and an exciting opportunity for a highly credible academic, with a successful track record in research and teaching, together with outstanding leadership skills, strategic development and management experience gained in a research-intensive environment.