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Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow (Fixed Term) (SOC246825)

Karlstad University

Nottingham

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Job summary

A prestigious research institution in England seeks a Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow to join a project on climate coloniality in southern Africa. The role involves developing and publishing research, conducting workshops, and engaging in high-impact interdisciplinary collaboration. Ideal candidates will have a PhD (or nearing completion) in History or Geography, along with archival or oral history research experience. Applications close on 03 Nov 2025.

Qualifications

  • Experience of archival and/or oral history research is essential.
  • A good track record of publishing in the field.
  • Knowledge of languages relevant to the project area is highly desirable.

Responsibilities

  • Develop, conduct, and publish research on climate knowledge in southern Malawi.
  • Shape and contribute to co-production workshops in project areas.
  • Travel in the UK and internationally for data collection and dissemination.

Skills

Archival research
Oral history research
Interdisciplinary teamwork
Excellent communication

Education

PhD or nearing completion in History, Geography, or related field
Job description
Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow (Fixed Term)

We are a pioneering institution that provides an exceptional research-led education for 45,000 students from over 150 countries.

The School of Geography at the University of Nottingham is committed to being a globally leading centre for the creation, dissemination, and application of geographical knowledge and understanding. As part of this commitment, the School invites applications for a fixed-term Post-Doctoral Research Associate to join the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship project ‘Constructing Climate Coloniality: Histories, Knowledges and Materialities of Climate Adaptation in Southern Africa’.

The School promotes and maintains a supportive environment to help all colleagues achieve their full potential. We positively encourage applications from underrepresented groups, for example women and people from Black, Asian, and minority ethnic backgrounds. We are also supportive of requests for flexible working and to those with caring responsibilities.

The purpose of this role will be to support Dr Matthew Hannaford on the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship project ‘Constructing Climate Coloniality: Histories, Knowledges and Materialities of Climate Adaptation in Southern Africa.’ The fellowship is an ambitious and transdisciplinary project about the emergence, evolution and ongoing forms of climate coloniality in southern Africa, specifically western Zimbabwe, southern Mozambique and southern Malawi. It aims to build new, usable pasts of climate extremes, colonial marginalisation and local agency by drawing upon diverse archival collections and oral history. Through co-production with project partners and local stakeholders, a further key goal is to determine ways to integrate these histories into foresight planning to drive equitable and sustainable climate change adaptation.

The appointee will develop, conduct and publish work on the (trans)formation of knowledges and practices relating to climate in southern Malawi during the 19th and 20th centuries. They will also shape and contribute to co-production workshops in the project areas. The position offers an exceptional opportunity for an individual aiming to lead interdisciplinary, high-impact research through collaboration with leading researchers in the field. The successful candidate will be expected to meet regularly with other project members and will be required to travel in the UK and internationally for data collection, co-production and dissemination activities.

The candidate will have a PhD (or be nearing completion) in History, Geography, or a related area. Experience of archival and/or oral history research is essential, as is a research profile in African history and/or environmental/climate history. The candidate should have a good track record of publishing in the field. An aptitude for interdisciplinary team working and excellent written and spoken communication skills are essential. Knowledge of languages relevant to the project area is highly desirable.

This full-time, fixed-term post is available for a duration of 30 months.

Requests for secondment from internal candidates may be considered on the basis that prior agreement has been sought from both your current line manager and the manager of your substantive post, if you are already undertaking a secondment role.

Informal enquiries may be addressed to Matthew Hannaford, Future Leaders Fellow, email matthew.hannaford@nottingham.ac.uk. Please note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted.

Closing Date: 03 Nov 2025

Job details

Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow (Fixed Term)

Deadline: 03 Nov 2025

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