National AI Awards 2025Discover AI's trailblazers! Join us to celebrate innovation and nominate industry leaders.

Nominate & Attend

Clinical Research Fellow

University of Glasgow
Glasgow
4 weeks ago
Create job alert

Clinical Research Fellow

COLLEGE OF MVLS

School of infection & Immunity

Clinical Academic

Job Purpose

This 1 year role will allow a junior medical trainee to develop their research skills and produce preliminary experimental data in the field ofrheumatology and musculoskeletal (MSK) medicine which in turn may allow the fellow to develop a competitive PhD fellowship application. Although research will form the major component of this post, participation in associated clinical duties and a small amount of teaching will be incorporated into the role.

Main Duties and Responsibilities

1. Implement projects or parts of projects, in conjunction with PIs of the Glasgow MSK Research Group (https://www.gla.ac.uk/research/az/immunobiology/musculoskeletalimmunologyandrheumatology/).

2. Write and submit applications for Ethics and Research Management approval, as appropriate and in conjunction with PIs.

3. Manage data handling, analysis and interpretation of research results, as appropriate, and take the lead in writing papers for publication in appropriate peer-reviewed journals.

4. Prepare research report and submit at least one manuscript of material for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.

5. Collaborate with colleagues and participate in team meetings/discussions and departmental research group activities.

6. Present work at internal and external seminars and national/ international conferences as appropriate to enhance the profile of the research group

7. Contribute to the organisation of project-related workshops, seminars or conferences.

8. Undertake clinical work under an NHS honorary contract as detailed below.

9. Keep up to date with recent literature and advances in the field.

10. To contribute to the enhancement of the University’s international profile in line with the University’s Strategic Plan - World Changers Together. These key tasks are not intended to be exhaustive but simply highlight a number of major tasks which the staff member may be reasonably expected to perform.

Please note that as part of your application you must address and demonstrate how you meet EACH of the essential / desirable criteria.If you do not address each criterion intheformatexplained aboveyou will not be shortlisted for interview.

Knowledge, Qualifications, Skills and Experience

Knowledge/Qualifications

Essential:

A1. Primary medical qualification, e.g. MBChB or equivalent

A2.Registered with General Medical Council (GMC) and licensed to practice.

Desirable:

B1. BSc or equivalent intercalated degree

B2. Evidence of distinction in career to date e.g. prizes, awards, bursaries.

Skills

Essential:

C1. Strong interpersonal skills, ability to get on well with colleagues

C2. Self-motivation and the ability to work as part of a team and independently.

C3. Good organisational and IT skills.

C4. Ability to manage project(s).

C5. Ability to work towards Institute objectives.

C6. Approachable manner.

C7. Capacity for originality and innovation.

C8. Excellent communication skills, both oral and written.

Desirable:

D1. Interest in conducting a MD/PhD in the future

Experience

Essential:

E1. Interest in research

E2. Demonstrable clinical experience in medicine or related specialities.

E3. Interest Rheumatology and/or immunology

Desirable:

F1. Experience in undergraduate teaching or postgraduate teaching.

F2. Experience of research/audit

Job Features

The Post - General InformationClinical Research Fellowships offer medical graduates the opportunity for training in a range of research methodologies relevant to modern biomedical research in Medicine and related specialities. Most Clinical Fellows will undertake research training to consolidate career prospects, by participating in relevant research. The post should make individuals competitive for future NHS teaching hospital appointments and PhD fellowship training programmes.

Research TrainingAll Clinical Research Fellows will have a mentor assigned at the time of appointment. Clinical Research Fellows are encouraged to attend workshops and training in generic transferable skills organised by the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences Graduate School. Full details of the programme are available at http://www.fom.gla.ac.uk/RDTC/ Regular attendance and contributions to research meetings of their group is expected.

Clinical WorkAn appropriate honorary grading will be sought from the relevant NHS Service. Clinical activities may be limited to those required for research training such as recruitment to trials and conduct of clinical research. However, limited additional clinical experience will usually be available subject to the agreement of the supervisor and NHS Services Clinical Director, with in-patient and out-patient experience in Medicine and relevant Specialties. Where any clinical activities of a Service nature extend beyond the usual working week, confirmation in advance of any such responsibilities and agreement on additional payments must be obtained from appropriate NHS Services management. The individual will have a contract with the NHS Services via the appropriate directorate/division, which will specify the agreed amount of clinical work and the level of remuneration. Since the funding for this post does not include an element for clinical training or NHS service work, any such clinical work must be arranged to avoid impacting substantially on research time.

Research Training BaseThe Clinical Research Fellow will be based in the School of Infection and Immunity within the University of Glasgow.

TeachingThere will be no regular commitment to teaching but research fellows are encouraged to contribute to both problem-based learning and clinical teaching sessions for undergraduate medical students when research commitments allow. Assessment of Progress All those matriculated for Higher Degrees will be subject to the Postgraduate School of the College for progress monitoring. This is completed according to the regulations set down in the University Calendar. Written progress reports on projects on a monthly basis. Research in Progress presentations, at least annually, to the Institute. Reports/manuscripts of results of clinical trials undertaken, as appropriate. General assessment during clinical work and meetings. Annual interview by independent assessors.

FutureResearch fellows will either return to run-through training or be supported for further internal or externally funded fellowship to complete a MD or PhD.

Information Regarding College and UniversityFor further information regarding Glasgow and the University: http://www.gla.ac.uk/visitors/ For further information regarding the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences: www.gla.ac.uk/colleges/mvls/ The Graduate School of the College of Medicine, Veterinary and Life Sciences supports all aspects of postgraduate training and development. Its Clinical Academic Training Advisory Committee (CATAC) (Chair, Professor Christian Delles) arranges mentorship and support for Clinical Lecturers and Clinical Academic Fellows within the College. The Committee receives annual reports on progress of trainees and will take action where there is evidence of difficulty. Additionally, the Committee arranges annual sessions for clinical trainees that provide access to an informal network of support and more formal sessions on aspects of clinical research and clinical academic training. All Clinical Lecturers and Clinical Academic Trainees shall have access to the extensive Research Training Programme in generic and transferable skills coordinated by the Graduate School.

Teaching and Learning CoursesIt is recommended that the appointee will attend appropriate courses on teaching and learning provided by the Teaching and Learning Service.

Performance & Development ReviewThe University is committed to undertaking Performance and Development Review (P&DR) for all of its employees with the goal of maximising individual and organisational performance while supporting personal development. Clinical academic staff who hold honorary Specialist/Specialty Registrar (SpR) contracts with the NHS have been opted out of the standard University P&DR framework, on the understanding that the appointee will undergo an Annual Review of Clinical Progress which will be informed by an Annual Academic Progress Report.

Informal EnquiriesFor further information please contact Professor Neil Basu () or Professor Stefan Siebert ()

Terms and Conditions

Salary will be on the Clinical Academic scale£48,288 - £71,550 per annum.

This post is full time, fixed term for up to 1 year.

Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG)

The University of Glasgow is committed to safeguarding children and protected adults by ensuring that individuals in regulated roles are appropriately vetted and monitored.

The University of Glasgow’s PVG policy aligns with the Disclosure (Scotland) Act 2020 and reflects the legal requirements effective from 1 April 2025, including the mandatory PVG Scheme membership for regulated roles.

The post for which you are applying is considered to be a regulated role under the Disclosure (Scotland) Act 2020. Under the Act, individuals working in a regulated role must be a PVG Scheme member before employment. If you are successful in your application, the offer of employment will be conditional subject to a satisfactory PVG Scheme record check. We will be in touch regarding requirements related to this.

Further information is available at : https://www.mygov.scot/pvg-scheme

Closing Date: 7 August 2025 at 23:45


#J-18808-Ljbffr

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Clinical Research Fellow

Clinical Research Fellow in Ophthalmology

Clinical Research Fellow in Digital Cancer Screening (fixed term)

Clinical Research Fellow - Department of Immunology and Immunotherapy - 106051 - Clinical

Clinical Research Fellow (Fixed term)

Clinical Research Fellow in Gastroenterology

National AI Awards 2025

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

10 Biotechnology Recruitment Agencies in the UK You Should Know (2025 Job‑Seeker Guide)

The UK’s biotech boom—fueled by the £650 million Life Sciences Vision Fund and rapid mRNA, cell & gene‑therapy adoption—continues to outpace talent supply. Lightcast reported +45 % year‑on‑year growth in UK adverts mentioning “CRISPR”, “GMP bioprocess” or “cell therapy” during Q1 2025. Yet only about 25,000 specialised biotech professionals work nationwide, while monthly live vacancies average 1,800–2,100. All data verified 22 July 2025; re‑audit quarterly for freshness.. Specialist recruiters remain critical for tapping stealth roles, benchmarking salaries and streamlining the lab‑tour interview gauntlet. We reviewed 60 + consultancies and kept only agencies with: A registered UK head office (Companies House). A dedicated Biotechnology / Life‑Sciences practice. At least five UK biotech roles advertised between March and June 2025. Below you’ll find a hiring‑landscape snapshot, a quick directory of 10 vetted agencies, salary medians, in‑demand skills, interview expectations, FAQs and next steps—mirroring our AI and quantum guides.

Biotech Jobs Skills Radar 2026: Emerging Tools, Platforms & Technologies to Learn Now

The UK biotechnology sector is entering a new era—fuelled by AI integration, synthetic biology, and next-gen diagnostics. With biotech investment breaking records and a surge in demand for skilled talent across R&D, biomanufacturing, and regulatory fields, it’s vital for job seekers to future-proof their skillsets. Welcome to the Biotech Jobs Skills Radar 2026—a forward-looking guide to the emerging tools, lab techniques, platforms, and digital skills driving hiring in the UK's biotechnology industry. This radar is updated annually to help students, researchers, and transitioning professionals stay competitive in a fast-changing landscape.

How to Find Hidden Biotechnology Jobs in the UK Using Professional Bodies like the RSB, BIA, BioIndustry Association & More

The UK biotechnology sector is thriving. From cutting-edge gene therapies and synthetic biology to bio-manufacturing and agricultural innovation, the demand for skilled biotech professionals continues to grow. Yet many of the best opportunities—particularly in early-stage companies, startups, and research-intensive roles—are never listed on conventional job boards. So where do these hidden biotech jobs live? Often, they’re shared through word-of-mouth, member networks, or professional communities—especially those associated with leading biotech institutions and associations. Whether you’re a graduate looking for your first role, a research scientist ready to move into industry, or a regulatory professional seeking your next challenge, joining the right professional bodies can give you exclusive access to job leads, collaborations, and insider opportunities. In this article, we’ll show you how to strategically leverage UK-based organisations such as the Royal Society of Biology (RSB), BioIndustry Association (BIA), and Biotech and Life Sciences Networks to uncover hidden jobs and build a long-term, sustainable career in biotechnology.