Research Associate (Fixed Term)

University of Cambridge, Newtown, Cambridge

Research Associate (Fixed Term)

£44263

University of Cambridge, Newtown, Cambridge

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 19 Oct | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 10028ddc4d8e4179a7925420dc6d72d3

Full Job Description

Cambridge Digital Humanities and Cambridge University Library are pleased to invite applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work on a major new research project: Materialising Open Research Practices in the Humanities and Social Sciences (MORPHSS). The position is available full time for up to 36 months from February 2025 and will be based jointly at both departments. It forms part of a larger portfolio of library-led research projects supported by the University Library Research Institute. The role holder will undertake research for the MORPHSS project to devise ways to encourage and embed innovative open research practices within humanities and social science disciplines. MORPHSS starts from the idea that although there are varied and rich cultures of open research in the humanities and social sciences (HSS), these practices often remain at the periphery of HSS research because of both institutional pressures shaped by research cultures and the dominance of a scientific
understanding of openness imposed on HSS disciplines. Over 36 months, the project will: catalogue, pilot and showcase experimental open research practices in the HSS; explore how to support these practices for the development of a nuanced conception of openness that is appropriate for HSS disciplines and distinct from more traditional understandings of 'open science'; and devise and implement strategies for materialising and sustaining these HSS-appropriate open practices more widely. Led by Dr Samuel Moore (Cambridge University Library), MORPHSS will involve significant interdisciplinary collaboration, including with the Co-Leads at the University of Southampton , University of Sheffield and Coventry University . The role holder will focus on two strands of work on open research in the humanities: long-form publication (books) and collaborative peer review. The main activities will be reviewing the literature, producing a database of relevant open practices in HSS, supporting case
studies and workshops on open research in HSS, and writing up findings. They will also be involved in designing a network to advocate for HSS approaches to open research.

The successful candidate will have a strong academic record, hold a PhD in a relevant humanities subject and have an interest in how humanities research is conducted and disseminated. We are particularly interested in hearing from researchers with an interest in digital humanities, research on research, critical/experimental methodologies and open research cultures.