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Research Assistant in Climate Change Impact Attribution

King's College London

City Of London

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GBP 25,000 - 35,000

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Job summary

A prestigious university in London is seeking a Graduate Research Assistant for a project on climate change litigation and impact attribution. The role requires a solid foundation in climate change research and excellent communication skills. The ideal candidate will contribute to literature reviews, academic workshops, and collaborate on research publications. The position is part-time, offering a contract until 31st October 2026.

Benefits

Professional development days
Supportive and inclusive work environment

Qualifications

  • Good understanding of climate change impact attribution.
  • Previous experience in conducting literature reviews.
  • Ability to work independently within a project framework.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct literature reviews related to climate change.
  • Support coordination of academic workshops.
  • Contribute to collaborative research outputs.

Skills

Climate change impact attribution
Academic research
Workshop planning and organization
Written and verbal communication

Education

Undergraduate degree in Environmental Science or Geography
Job description
About Us

The Department of Geography is a vibrant community of students, teachers and researchers. Our holistic approach encompasses both human and physical geography perspectives on global challenges and pressing environmental, geopolitical, urban and rural issues. Our research findings contribute to public debates and policy development at national and international scales, making important contributions to climate change, disasters, smart cities, risk regulation, water, human migration and wildfire hazards. We are also deeply committed to tackling pressing matters of social justice around the world.

About the role

King's College London is seeking to appoint a Graduate Research Assistant (GRA) to support a cutting-edge, transdisciplinary research project focused on climate change litigation and impact attribution. Based in the Department of Geography within the Faculty of Social Science and Public Policy, the successful candidate will contribute to the King’s Climate and Sustainability Seed Fund project, Extreme event impact attribution for climate litigation (EXACT).

This role offers an exciting opportunity for an early-career researcher with a strong foundation in climate change research - particularly in climate change impact attribution - or in a related discipline with an interest in climate change impacts. The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Dr Viktor Roezer (Lecturer in Risk, Environment & Society), and in close collaboration with co-investigator Dr Alex Bradley (Lecturer in Climate and Environmental Sciences) and a second GRA with a background in climate litigation. Together, the team will co-develop and test a novel research framework designed to bridge the gap between legal standards of causation and scientific approaches to impact attribution in the context of climate-related lawsuits.

The GRA will be responsible for conducting literature reviews, supporting the coordination of high-profile academic workshops, and contributing to collaborative research outputs including peer-reviewed publications and funding proposals. The postholder will play a central role in synthesising scientific evidence, helping to establish a robust framework for climate litigation evidence.

This role will suit a highly motivated and independent individual with an excellent understanding of climate change attribution, strong research and communication skills, and the ability to work effectively in a collaborative, interdisciplinary team.

This is a part time post (17.5 hours per week), and you will be offered a fixed term contract until 31st October 2026.

Research staff at King's are entitled to at least 10 days per year (pro-rata) for professional development. This entitlement, from the Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers, applies to Postdocs, Research Assistants, Research and Teaching Technicians, Teaching Fellows and AEP equivalent up to and including grade 7. Visit the Centre for Research Staff Development for more information.

About You

To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience:

Essential criteria

  1. Undergraduate degree in Environmental Science, Geography or a related discipline
  2. Good understanding of climate change impact attribution such as from extreme weather or climate events demonstrated either through previous work experience or focus of previous studies
  3. Previous experience in conducting academic research including literature and database searches
  4. Previous experience in planning, organising and running multi-stakeholder workshops
  5. Ability to work independently within the framework of the agreed project
  6. Good written and verbal communication skills

Desirable criteria

  1. Previous work experience in the context of climate litigation or related field
  2. Good understanding of climate change and climate attribution
  3. Previous experience in writing funding applications

Downloading a copy of our Job Description

Full details of the role and the skills, knowledge and experience required can be found in the Job Description document, provided at the bottom of the page. This document will provide information of what criteria will be assessed at each stage of the recruitment process.

Further Information

We pride ourselves on being inclusive and welcoming. We embrace diversity and want everyone to feel that they belong and are connected to others in our community.

We are committed to working with our staff and unions on these and other issues, to continue to support our people and to develop a diverse and inclusive culture at King’s.

As part of this commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion and through this appointment process, it is our aim to develop candidate pools that include applicants from all backgrounds and communities.

We ask all candidates to submit a copy of their CV, and a supporting statement, detailing how they meet the essential criteria listed in the advert. If we receive a strong field of candidates, we may use the desirable criteria to choose our final shortlist, so please include your evidence against these where possible.

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