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The University of Manchester is seeking a Coordinator for the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah RACE Centre to support library operations and initiatives focused on Global Majority heritage. The role involves autonomy, collaboration with diverse stakeholders, and management of systems to enhance service delivery.
We are seeking a Coordinator to join the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah RACE Centre team. You will play a crucial role in supporting the efficient and effective operation of our nationally significant library and archive service and play a key role in supporting the AIURC to deliver their core activities through managing business systems across the Centre, its sister organisation the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Education Trust and Manchester Central Library where both organisations and the collections are based. You will be responsible for developing and coordinating business activity with the Centre’s parent organisation the University of Manchester Library to support an integrated approach to service delivery for staff, students, researchers and stakeholders. You will work closely with the Head of the Centre and the other staff but must be comfortable using your own initiative and used to working with a fair degree of autonomy.
This post sits within and focuses on the RACE Centre. However, the post holder will work with Trust staff where their work intersects and contributes to Centre activities, and on initiatives which aim to build the collective efficiency and capacity of both teams.
The Ahmed Iqbal Ullah RACE Centre is a specialist library and archive focusing on the history of Global Majority communities in Greater Manchester (and beyond), as well as anti-racist activism, refugeeism and migration, and the development of thinking about race and ethnicity. Our unique historical archives, library special collections, and oral history collections contain material documenting the history of Global Majority, migrant and refugee communities particularly within Greater Manchester and North West England. Many of these collections have been drawn from community-led projects developed in conjunction with our sister organisation, the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Education Trust, and reflect our collaborative approach to archive collection and curation. We also hold significant national collections, such as papers of the Commission for Racial Equality and the Institute of Race Relations, plus material relating to US history and civil rights. Our library collection has approximately 16,000 books, pamphlets, reports and journals, covering a range of historical, national and international perspectives on race, migration, and the fight for social justice.
The Centre’s work and that of the AIUET is focused on supporting groups and individuals of Global Majority heritage to explore and preserve their own histories whilst supporting world class research and promoting national discourse around race, ethnicity and migration.
Our vision is an inclusive, equally represented and racially just society where everyone belongs. Our mission is to make Global Majority history, heritage and culture more accessible, supporting excellence in research and learning through community partnerships and inclusive practice.
Interviews for this post will take place on Tuesday 1st of July and Thursday 3rd of July.
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