Faculty of Education, Social Sciences and Law
School of Law
Principal Research Fellow in Building Sustainable Societies: Security and Justice
The Centre for Criminal Justice Studies in the School of Law at the University of Leeds is
seeking to appoint a Principal Research Fellow to develop a portfolio of research activity
on the intersection between security and justice. This post is part of a major new
interdisciplinary research programme on the wider theme of Building Sustainable Societies
which will explore cross-cutting themes of work, health and social care and security and
justice, locally and globally.
You will work with senior colleagues from across disciplines within the University of Leeds
- including Law and Criminology, Politics and International Relations, Sociology and Social
Policy, and Business - to advance and pursue cutting-edge inter-disciplinary research.
You will have a track record in attracting external research income and a capacity to work
well with teams of multi-disciplinary researchers. With a PhD and a good first degree in the
social sciences, you will have an established international and potentially a world class
reputation for publications on aspects of security and/or justice in peer reviewed journals.
University Grade 9 (£45,155 - £52,347 p.a.)
Further information about CCJS can be found at
http://www.law.leeds.ac.uk/research/criminal-justice-studies/ and information about POLIS
can be found at http://www.polis.leeds.ac.uk/
Informal inquiries to Professor Adam Crawford, Director of the Centre for Criminal Justice
Studies, email [log in to unmask], tel +44 (0)113 343 5045.
To download an application form and job details please visit http://hr.leeds.ac.uk/jobs/.
Alternatively these may be obtained from Anne Prendergast, email
[log in to unmask], tel +44 (0)113 343 7393.
Job ref 321002 Closing date 5 February 2011
Interviews to take place in late February or early March 2011
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Professor David S. Wall
Criminology, SASS
Durham University
32 Old Elvet
Durham
DH1 3HN
Email [log in to unmask]
Tel: 0191 334 6983 (direct)
Tel: 0191 334 6827 (general office)
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