Position Details
School of Social Policy and Society
Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK
Full time starting salary is normally in the range £36,130 to £45,413 with potential progression once in post to £48,149
Grade: 7
Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to April 2028
Closing date: 15th May 2025
Background
We invite applications for a Research Fellow working in the social science team as part of the Cellular Agriculture Manufacturing Hub (CARMA), funded by the EPSRC. The post holder will be part of work package five ‘Understanding and influencing the social issues of Cell Ag’ with Dr Neil Stephens. The term Cellular Agriculture refers to a set of technological innovations that seek to manufacture products that have traditionally been associated with agricultural environments through new systems that operate at the cellular level in bioreactor systems. Examples include cultured meat, and precision fermentation approaches to milk, oils, and other food stuffs. These novel technologies are in the early stages of development, and invoke a wide range of socio-cultural issues. This work package aims to analyse this cultural politics.
The post holder will contribute to both the core work of work package five, and will also be expected to contribute to and collaborate with CARMA members in other work packages, including the other core social science led work package six on Engaging publics and policy, and also other more technical work packages as appropriate. The post holder will be expected to lead on conducting high-quality focus group research with UK publics about cellular agriculture, including an emphasis upon cultured meat. There will also be scope for the post holder to develop their own area of research interest on cellular agriculture, in discussion with the work package team. A range of other commensurate tasks will be expected, including data collection, policy analysis, writing and dissemination, engagement work, and grant capture.
CARMA is a multidisciplinary, multisector and multisite network. The post holder will need to operate effectively in a team with academics from STEM and social science disciplines, as well as people in the private and third sector. The position will be based within the Department of Social Policy, Sociology and Criminology, in the School of Social Policy and Society, and the University of Birmingham.The role will be well suited to candidates with a strong track record in a range of social science disciplines, including but not limited to sociology, Science and Technology Studies, geography, anthropology, politics, social psychology, and food studies. A capacity for conducting qualitative social science, including focus groups, will be important. Knowledge about issues related to novel technology or food and agriculture will also be useful. Work package five seeks to deliver constructive but critical engagement with cellular agriculture, and a capacity to deliver this engagement within the interdisciplinary environment of CARMA will be important.
Further information about the broader CARMA project is available here: https://carmahub.co.uk/
Role Summary
Main Duties
The responsibilities may include some but not all of the responsibilities outlined below.
Person Specification
Informal enquiries to Neil Stephens, email: n.stephens@bham.ac.uk
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