College / University Administration: College of Arts & Social Sciences
School / Section: School of Social Science
Position Type: Full-time
University Grade Structure: Grade 6 Salary From: £30,122 Salary To: £30,122
The University of Aberdeen invites applications for a Research Fellow to join the Northern Colonialism: Historical Connections, Contemporary Lives programme. This new research initiative is part of the University's strategic investment in northern research and aims to foster path-breaking interdisciplinary research on the processes and impact of colonialism in The North. The programme builds upon existing expertise in Anthropology, Archaeology, History and Geology and is structured around three themes: Economies and Politics, Environments, and Cultural Transformations. The North is defined here not so much by latitude as by the intersection of climatic, environmental, historical, geopolitical and cultural conditions, all of which come together to give the region a significance for the future of life on earth quite out of proportion to its relatively sparse human population.
You will be expected to undertake research that will address the history and/or politics of northern colonial enterprises. In addition to developing your own research profile, you will have a key role in supporting the activities of the Northern Colonialism programme. You will be expected to contribute to the organisation of academic events and public outreach and to assist with securing external funding which will develop the reach and scope of the programme, both nationally and internationally
The regional and temporal specialties of the successful candidate can be open, but should fall within the remit of the programme as a whole. You will be encouraged to take a broad-based approach to northern colonialism and to focus on the ways in which it has been understood across various academic disciplines. We welcome proposals with a wide geographic frame to enable comparative analyses. Topics could range from resource extraction, governance, Arctic geopolitics, histories and philosophies of science to exploration, mercantile histories or migration histories. Time frames examined could span the 17th century through to the 21st century.
You should have a PhD degree in Anthropology, Archaeology, History or a related discipline. We welcome applications from candidates with experience of research in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, history or a related discipline. Experience of working across a combination of these areas is desirable.
This post, funded by the University for three years will commence on 1st October 2012, or as soon as possible thereafter. Starting salary will be the first point on the Grade 6 scale (£30,122 per annum). Consideration will be given to making an appointment at Research Assistant level in the first instance (salary range £25,251 - £28,401 per annum) for individuals in the final stages of completing their PhD.
Should you require a visa to undertake paid employment in the UK you will be required to fulfil the minimum points criteria to be granted a Certificate of Sponsorship and Tier 2 visa. Please do not hesitate to contact Mrs Heather Crabb, HR Adviser, h.crabb@abdn.ac.uk
Informal enquiries may be made to Dr. Alison Brown (alison.brown@abdn.ac.uk
Closing Date: 16/7/2012
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