Research and Outreach Associate (Fixed Term)

University of Cambridge, Newtown, Cambridge

Research and Outreach Associate (Fixed Term)

£45163

University of Cambridge, Newtown, Cambridge

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 day ago, 20 Dec | Get your application in today.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 7c86402384c84f11a0196e09a8ddbea7

Full Job Description

The Centre of Islamic Studies (CIS) at the University of Cambridge is seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research and Outreach Associate with a research specialism related to Muslims in the UK and Europe. The post is a three-year, fixed-term position which will commence in September 2025. It is full-time and based in the Centre of Islamic Studies, which is located in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies.

CIS research and outreach posts are distinctive in that postholders are expected to 1) pursue a research project in an area related to Muslims in the UK and Europe and 2) design and run a set of outreach activities that reach beyond the academic community. What form the latter will take will depend on the specialism of the appointee but collaboration with Muslim organisations, public policy stakeholders, governmental and non-governmental organisations and local schools are welcomed. Examples of successful projects with a strong outreach component are Dr Davide Pettinato's Green(ing) British Muslims, Dr Ryan William's Reimagining Citizenship project, and Dr Mehrunisha Suleman's Perspectives on End of Life Care project.

CIS is one of a network of HRH Alwaleed bin Talal centres and research and outreach associates are strongly encouraged to collaborate with colleagues at our UK partner institution, the Alwaleed Centre at the University of Edinburgh and with other Alwaleed centres as appropriate. Research and outreach associates are expected to apply for additional external funding for the activities they design, when possible.

The postholder may also contribute to the teaching of modern Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies within the Department of Middle Eastern Studies with which CIS has close links.

Candidates will need to demonstrate an upward research trajectory and an ability to develop and carry out research projects of a high academic standard. They will also need to show an interest in and understanding of the remit of the Centre of Islamic Studies and a commitment to outreach beyond academia. Attendance at and participation in CIS weekly seminars and events during term-time, and annual conferences or symposia, is expected. The role requires an ability to work independently but also as part of a team, and native or near native fluency in spoken and written English.