Research Fellow - Manchester, United Kingdom - Manchester Metropolitan University

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About the team or project:


The Research Impact Fellow role will be located in School of Education based in the Brooks Building on our Manchester campus within the Faculty of Health and Education.

The faculty of Health and Education is a vibrant place to work with teaching and research activity in Education, Health, Psychology and Social Work / Social Care disciplines.


The school includes staff with major responsibilities on Initial Teacher Education for Primary and Secondary age phases, Early Years and Childhood, Educational Psychology and Education degrees as well as other Post Graduate programmes.

In addition to the taught programmes the School of Education at Manchester Met. has a strong national and international reputation in relation to its research.

In REF 2021 we were ranked 9th for Research power 9th for research power and the top 150 in the QS world Rankings.

Staff members have published widely and enjoy considerable reputations in their field.


About the role:


This is a 0.5 two year fixed term research fellow post and is intended to support the work of the Children and Childhood research group within the School of Education.

This represents an outstanding opportunity to lead the development of quality research in the field of Early Childhood and Museum Studies by preparing, conducting and recording the outcome of research and related fieldwork.

The role will involve carrying out analysis of research and related fieldwork and will take responsibility for disseminating the findings to appropriate groups.

The role will focus on building sustainable connections across the work of this project, children and childhood scholarship students and other children and childhood research projects to develop an infrastructure for REF 2028 Impact Case Study.


We are seeking a post-doc researcher with the ability to develop an arts-led approach evaluating research outcomes and someone who is able to manage complex work, planning and prioritising activity to effectively meet agreed research objectives.


To apply:


If you would like to apply, please take the time to consider the essential criteria in the job description and provide us with a CV that demonstrates your suitability for the role.


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