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What type of content (depth/breadth) is expected for a short presentation for Asst Professor interview in the UK?

I have been recently offered an interview call for my dream job - Asst. Professor (above lecturer grade, but below Assoc Prof/Reader grade in the UK) in a newly founded research group at a mid-tier UK university.

I have just finished my PhD last month (Mar 2019) from a top-tier (Oxbridge) university in the UK and had applied for the position without really expecting an interview call. At the start of the interview, I am asked to deliver a 10 minute presentation titled "Your 3-year plan to become an independent academic"

My current problem is that this interview is scheduled immediately (in less than 2 days time), and this doesn't give me sufficient time to contact my former PhD supervisor(s) for their valuable advice.

I have zero post-doc experience as an independent researcher. My questions are:

  • How deeply technical should I go in the presentation slides for such an opportunity? (are any equations/journal citations expected?)
  • Should I have identified specific research methodologies, potentially leading to the PhD title for the students I shall be supervising?
  • Is it appropriate to be more modest and aim to only co-supervise (rather than be primary supervisor for) the first PhD student?
  • Is an individual year-wise breakdown/Gantt chart expected at such faculty interviews?
  • Should I identify the grants that I shall be applying to (in particular, the specific EPSRC schemes that exist for early career researchers)?
  • Are there any other aspects that I may have completely missed here?

I am really sorry to be naive in asking a lot of questions here. This faculty position is in the exact same area as my PhD (in energy engineering/alternative fuels) and I'd like to give it my best.