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Research Associate - Translation as Method in Global Mental Health

The University of Manchester

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Job summary

The University of Manchester is looking for a postdoctoral research associate to support a project on Translation in Global Mental Health. This remote role involves data collection, analysis, and authorship on publications. Applicants should have a PhD or equivalent in a relevant field.

Benefits

Market-leading pension scheme
Health and wellbeing services
Generous annual leave
Christmas closure
Discounts at major retailers

Qualifications

  • Experience in translation studies or related field required.
  • Comfortable navigating academic journals and reading scholarly papers.

Responsibilities

  • Establish parameters for collecting GMH research articles.
  • Develop protocols for processing and coding articles.
  • Contribute to analysis and writing, particularly in October-February 2026.

Skills

Research Experience
Translation Studies
Global Mental Health
Applied Linguistics

Education

PhD or equivalent

Job description

The University of Manchester Centre for Translation and Intercultural Studies is seeking a postdoctoral research associate (PDRA) to assist with data collection and processing for the project titled "Translation as Method in Global Mental Health," funded by BA/Leverhulme Small Grant.

The project, led by Dr. Anna Strowe (PI) and Dr. Richard Fay (Co-I), aims to evaluate how Translation and Interpreting (T&I) are utilized in Global Mental Health (GMH) research, focusing on reporting and understanding of methodology. It runs from 1 July 2025 to 1 March 2026, with key outputs including a bibliometric analysis and a discourse analysis study.

The PDRA position involves 240 hours, primarily during July-September 2025, with flexible scheduling. Responsibilities include establishing parameters for collecting a corpus of recent GMH research articles, developing protocols for processing and coding these articles, and contributing to analysis and writing, particularly in October-February 2026. The candidate will be listed as a co-author on publications resulting from their data collection efforts.

Applicants should have research experience (PhD or equivalent) in translation studies, global mental health, applied linguistics, or a related field, and be comfortable navigating academic journals and reading scholarly papers. Shortlisted candidates will need to submit a writing sample before interviews.

Note that this role does not qualify for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route; candidates must demonstrate their right to work in the UK. The position is fully remote and offers access to the university’s researcher development resources.

Benefits include a market-leading pension scheme, health and wellbeing services, generous annual leave, Christmas closure, and discounts at major retailers. The university is committed to equal opportunity and flexible working arrangements.

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