Postdoctoral Researcher Vacancy in Education at CREMCYA, St Mary’s University, London

Post: Postdoctoral Researcher – Education (fixed term)
Department: Centre for Research into the Education of Marginalised Children and Young Adults (CREMCYA)
Responsible for: Teaching, contributing to research, publishing, obtaining research grants, building external partnerships and public engagement
Salary: £30,046 per annum (Band G, Spine Point 26)
Hours: Full Time (1.0 FTE)
Annual Leave: 35 days per annum
Term: Fixed term, ending 14th May 2021

St Mary’s University
Established in 1850, St Mary’s University, Twickenham (London) has a strong reputation for teaching excellence and a student-centred approach. It also has a vibrant and growing research culture.

Centre for Research into the Education of Marginalised Children and Young Adults (CREMCYA)
Based in the Faculty of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, the new Centre for Research into the Education of Marginalised Children and Young Adults (CREMCYA) has a distinct focus on the education of children and young adults who are not well-served by existing formal and traditional forms of education both in the UK and globally.

The Centre aims to combine innovative and world-class research with practical engagement and social impact. It is intended that the research of the Centre will contribute to academic literature, inform debate, improve education practice and influence public policy.

Job Role
The role of the post-holder will be to contribute to the work of the Centre. This will include teaching on the new MA Education, International Development and Social Justice, undertaking and publishing research of the highest quality, assisting with applications for research grants/funding, building and managing relationships with external partners and public engagement. The position will also involve some supervision of MA and MPhil/PhD students.

It is expected that the post-holder will have (or be close to completing) a PhD in a subject related to the education of children and young adults in developing countries and/or societies affected by conflict. Conversely, the successful candidate may have undertaken research in this field following the completion of their PhD.

This is an excellent opportunity for a passionate, dynamic and highly-motivated individual to have input into the foundations of a new research centre and to gain a variety of professional experiences.

For further information about the role and for details of how to apply click https://www.stmarys.ac.uk/jobs/overview.aspx

The closing date for applications is 20th July 2020

Interviews are likely to be held on 3rd August 2020