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A prominent UK university is seeking two Post-Doctoral Research Associates for the Rural-Spatial-Justice project. Successful candidates will engage in qualitative data collection and analysis, contributing to significant research on rural political dynamics and social justice issues. This role offers opportunities for domestic and international travel as part of a diverse research team.
We are seeking to appoint two Post-Doctoral Research Associates to work on the Rural-Spatial-Justice project, led by Professor Michael Woods. The project examines patterns and dynamics of rural support for disruptive political movements, sentiments of rural discontent, and perceptions of spatial injustice, with responses addressing polarisation and promoting social and spatial justice. The post-holders will contribute to the research through the collection and analysis of qualitative data, including library, online and field research, interviews, ethnography, textual analysis and participatory methods. The post will be based in Aberystwyth and will involve domestic and international travel, including extended periods of field research potentially in the UK, USA, France, Austria, Poland and/or Romania. Responsibilities include intellectual and methodological design contributions, routine project management, and dissemination of results (writing scientific outputs, social media and online content, and presentations).
To make an informal enquiry, please contact Professor Michael Woods at m.woods@aber.ac.uk.
Appointments are normally made within 4 - 8 weeks of the closing date. The anticipated start date is 1 October 2025.
As a Post-Doctoral Research Associate (PDRA) you will contribute to the delivery of the Rural-Spatial-Justice project, specialising in the collection and analysis of qualitative data. The project is a five-year program (1 January 2024 to 3 December 2028) funded by the European Research Council and UKRI Frontier Research Guarantee.
You will work as part of a project team at Aberystwyth University led by Professor Michael Woods, alongside named co-investigators and advisors in the UK and US.
Rural-Spatial-Justice investigates rural voters’ involvement in disruptive politics (e.g., Brexit, populist trends) and develops a framework using spatial justice to explore connections between disruptive politics and rural discontent, including inequalities and perceptions of injustice. It considers implications of populist or exclusionary discourses for rights and explores inclusive approaches to address discontent and promote spatial justice.
The project uses a mixed methods strategy with qualitative, quantitative and participatory data across international comparative research (UK, USA, Italy, and others). It focuses on multiple scales and country contexts, including potential additional European countries depending on language competencies.
The project is organized into six work packages (WP1–WP6). As a qualitative PDRA you will contribute to WPs 1, 4, 5 and 6, including online interviews and textual analysis (WP1), field-based interviews and ethnography in case studies (WP4), and participatory research and dialogues (WP5).
The specific responsibilities include:
This job description is subject to review and amendment in light of changing needs and development opportunities. Details of the role profile can be found in the Academic Role Framework at Aberystwyth University.
The post will be based in Aberystwyth with travel requirements for field research, conferences, etc., including extended periods in the UK, USA and/or Europe. Some travel and fieldwork may be scheduled outside core hours and may be compensated by time off.
You will be employed in the Department of Geography and Earth Sciences (DGES) at Aberystwyth University and affiliated with the Centre for Welsh Politics and Society (CWPS) and WISERD, with encouragement to participate in related activities and networks.
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Universities may consider flexible working arrangements (full-time, part-time, job share, or term-time). Applications must be made through jobs.aber.ac.uk. Applications may be submitted in Welsh or English and will be treated equally.
We welcome international applicants eligible for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker Route. The university will support Certificate of Sponsorship for an SWR application but will not cover visa fees for the candidate or dependants. Prospective candidates must meet a 70-point threshold, with details as follows:
Mandatory criteria (50 points):
Tradeable criteria (up to 20+ points):
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