We are looking for a post-doctoral researcher to work on a 3 year Economic and Social Research Council funded project. You will be part of an interdisicplinary and international research team based at MMU. Working closely with senior research staff on data collection and analysis, and the dissemination of research findings, your work will further the institution’s standing in the research community and contribute to the development and application of new knowledge in the field of place-based circular society innovation.
The aim of the project is to explore the processes by which places can become more equitable, inclusive and environmentally sustainable by developing, implementing and scaling circular society innovations (CSI).
Over the three years, we will:
Assess how policy, practitioners and projects address sustainability challenges through the development and implementation of place-based CSI;
Evaluate what solutions can be co-created to scale CSI; and
Develop recommendations for policy makers, practitioners and civil society organisations to stimulate place-based CSI.
Our main research ‘place’ is Greater Manchester, UK, though we will compare and contrast internationally through engagement with project team researchers in the US, Finland and the Netherlands. A strong foundation of the project is close collaboration with key non-academic stakeholders (e.g. local authorities, charities, think tanks) which have been involved in the design of the project and will remain closely involved in its implementation and impact.
You can read more about the project and the research associate role in the attached job description and person specification. You can also read more here about how the project fits as part of the ESRC’s investment in place-based approaches to an environmentally sustainable future.
£24.3 million to boost UK environmental resilience and decision making – UKRI
To apply, please complete the application form and attach a CV and a covering letter explaining how you meet the person specification and how you can bring your skills, experience and expertise to help achieve the aim and objectives of the project.
The deadline for applications is 11.59pm on 4th August 2024. Applications received after this deadline will not be considered. Interviews will be held in the week beginning 12th August 2024.
The successful applicant will take up the role on October 1st 2024.
For informal enquiries, please contact Professor Paul Dewick (paul.dewick@mmu.ac.uk ) who will be the Principal Investigator on the ESRC project.