Job vacancies at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre

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Comprising of 12 research groups made up of Postdoctoral Researchers, PhD Students, Research Assistants and Master’s Students who all are working towards understanding how the brain drives behaviour. Alongside, are professional and scientific staff who provide indispensable expertise to support SWC’s mission

Current vacancies

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Research Assistant x3

  • Reference: B02-09192
  • Salary: £39,148-£41,833 p.a.
  • Working Type: Full-time
  • Closing date: 19 August 2025

About the role

Join the Stephenson-Jones Lab to explore how brain circuits transform information into purposeful action. We study decision-making and motivation by combining advanced behavioural tasks in rodents with cutting-edge techniques, such as optogenetics, in vivo electrophysiology, and imaging.

We're looking for a highly motivated Research Assistant to support ongoing experiments and potentially lead independent projects. You’ll train animals, run behavioural and neural recording experiments, and help manage lab operations. Ideal for individuals seeking hands-on experience before pursuing a PhD, this role suits candidates with strong organisational skills and a passion for neuroscience.

This position is funded for one year, in the first instance.

About you

You’ll have a degree in neuroscience, physics, or a related field, with hands-on experience in behavioural neuroscience or systems neuroscience research. Familiarity with rodent behavioural training and coding in Python or Bonsai is important, as is the ability to contribute to experimental design and data collection. We’re looking for someone who’s organised, proactive, and able to manage multiple tasks and deadlines.

You should work well independently and as part of a team, with a strong sense of responsibility and integrity. Experience with hippocampal navigation research or having presented your own research (e.g. posters or talks) is a bonus.

What we offer

The SWC offers staff an award-winning work environment in the heart of Fitzrovia with an onsite brasserie, access to lockers and changing facilities, secure bicycle storage, and access to pleasant outdoor spaces. The Centre also offers the full range of UCL staff benefits, including a generous annual leave entitlement, occupational pension schemes, excellent family-friendly policies such as occupational shared parental pay, a work-life balance policy, career break policy and a range of financial benefits such as a season ticket loan scheme and staff discounts. Further information can be found online

How to apply

To apply visit UCL’s vacancy listings and search for vacancy reference B02-09192. Click on “Apply Now” to enter the recruitment portal and start your application.

You will be required to upload a supporting statement and CV as part of your online application. Your supporting statement must explain how you meet each of the selection criteria for the post using examples of your skills and experience. More information on this can be found on the candidate guidance.

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