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Professorship of Dementia Research

Professor

2026-06-22

Location

Oxford, United Kingdom

University of Oxford (Linacre College)

Type

Full-time (Clinical Academic)

Visa Sponsorship

Available

Teaching Load

Significant contribution to teaching programmes and curriculum development; supervise postgraduate students

Required Qualifications

Clinician at NHS consultant level (psychiatry, neurology, medicine for the elderly)
GMC registered and Member/Fellow of relevant Royal College
Internationally recognised research track record in dementia
Proven success attracting and managing significant research income
Experience leading complex collaborative research programmes

Research Areas

Dementia Research
Mental Health
Translational Neuroscience
Clinical Care for Older Adults
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Professorship of Dementia Research

The Department of Psychiatry and Linacre College intend to appoint to the Professorship of Dementia Research. This senior clinical academic post within the Department of Psychiatry provides an exciting opportunity to develop and sustain a large-scale research programme in dementia, supported by the world-leading clinical research infrastructure in Oxford. Mental health is a priority for the University which is working closely with Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust to redevelop the Warneford Hospital site as a centre for translational neuroscience and clinical care. This context provides the Professorship of Dementia Research with a unique opportunity to influence research strategy and the future of mental health care for older adults on one of the world’s leading clinical academic campuses.

The appointee will develop and lead an internationally competitive programme of research in dementia and will play a major leadership role in the research activities of the Department of Psychiatry, including helping guide research strategy. The Professor of Dementia Research will also make a significant contribution to teaching programmes and the development of the curriculum in their specialist area and will supervise postgraduate students. They will help the department maintain and enrich its diverse and collaborative culture and will contribute significantly to public engagement with science and to efforts to widen access and participation. As a Fellow of Linacre College, the appointee will contribute to the leadership of the College as a member of its Governing Body.

The Professor of Dementia Research will be clinician in a relevant medical specialty (psychiatry, neurology, medicine for the elderly) at NHS consultant level. They will support Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust in the provision of health services and will take a leadership role in recruiting and training future generations of clinicians.

Candidates will be internationally recognised in their field, with a proven track record of personal research achievement in a relevant area, together with experience attracting and managing significant research income. Candidates should have demonstrable experience of leading complex collaborative research programmes and of providing specialist advice to external stakeholders. Candidates must also demonstrate a commitment to the training and development of the next generation of scientists and clinicians. As this is a clinical academic post, candidates must be medically qualified, GMC registered and a Member, or Fellow, of the relevant Royal College (or equivalent).

The Department of Psychiatry and Linacre College embrace diversity and inclusion in their recruitment campaigns, and would welcome applications from candidates currently underrepresented in senior roles in the University, particularly women, candidates of colour and disabled candidates with diverse backgrounds.

The University has engaged McLean Partnership to support this appointment. For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Dr Graham Little at McLean via email at grahamlittle@mcleanpartnership.com. All enquiries will be treated in strict confidence; they will not form part of the selection decision. Further information, including a detailed role description, person specification, and how to apply, is available to download at https://opportunities.mcleanpartnership.com/uo-dr/

The closing date for applications is 12:00 noon (UK time) on Monday 22 June 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the key eligibility requirements for the Professor of Dementia Research role?

Applicants must be clinicians at NHS consultant level in psychiatry, neurology or medicine for the elderly, GMC registered and a Member or Fellow of the relevant Royal College. They require an internationally recognised research track record in dementia, experience attracting significant research income and leading collaborative programmes. See how to write an academic CV for application tips.

🔬What research and leadership responsibilities does the Professor of Dementia Research have?

The role involves developing an internationally competitive dementia research programme, providing major leadership in the Department of Psychiatry research strategy, and influencing mental health care for older adults. Candidates must demonstrate experience leading complex collaborative programmes and advising external stakeholders. Explore professor jobs for similar senior roles.

📚What teaching and supervision duties are expected in this Oxford academic post?

The Professor will make a significant contribution to teaching programmes and curriculum development in their specialist area, supervise postgraduate students, and help maintain the department’s collaborative culture. The post also includes public engagement and widening participation activities. Check become a university lecturer for career guidance.

🏛️What is the college fellowship component of the Professorship of Dementia Research?

As a Fellow of Linacre College, the appointee will contribute to College leadership as a member of its Governing Body. This senior clinical academic post combines the University role with college responsibilities. See faculty jobs for combined academic-college opportunities.

📝How do I apply for the Professor of Dementia Research position at Oxford?

Applications close at 12:00 noon UK time on 22 June 2026. The University has engaged McLean Partnership; informal enquiries to Dr Graham Little at grahamlittle@mcleanpartnership.com. Full details including role description and person specification are at the McLean Partnership site. Prepare with how to write a winning academic CV.
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