Research Fellow - Belfast, United Kingdom - Queen's University Belfast

    Queen's University Belfast
    Queen's University Belfast Belfast, United Kingdom

    Found in: Talent UK C2 - 2 weeks ago

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    The School of Natural and Built Environment (NBE) at Queen's University Belfast, is currently seeking to recruit a Research Fellow to assist in the organisation, execution and analysis of community-based research for the Belfast case study of the Change Stories project. Change Stories is led by University of Washington and funded by the RJW Foundation with the aim to shift the paradigm of how we tell stories about successful urban change and who tells them, leading cities to develop deeply contextual solutions to support health, equity and wellbeing. It aims to do this by understanding diverse stories of three case study cities: Belfast (UK), Belo Horizonte- (Brazil) and Bogotá (Colombia) using equitable and de-colonial research approaches and reflexive practices, working with community organisations in each city. The project is a collaboration of five universities: Queen's University Belfast (QUB), University of Washington, Federal University of Minas Gerais Brazil and Observatory for Urban Health, Universidad de los Andes and University of Toronto. At QUB the project is led by Dr Agustina Martire (Architecture) and Prof Geraint Ellis (Planning), in conjunction with our community partners, PPR.

    The successful candidate must have, and your application should clearly demonstrate that you meet the following criteria:

  • Have or about to obtain a PhD in architecture, urban planning, urban studies, geography, urban sociology or other relevant discipline.
  • Demonstrate relevant experience and expertise in ethnographic and qualitative methods and analysis.
  • Sufficient breadth or depth of specialist knowledge in available strategies, techniques and methods for undertaking community-based urban ethnographic research.
  • Strong analytical and problem solving skills.
  • Ability to logically conceptualise and summarise the research findings.
  • Please note the above are not an exhaustive list.