CAMRI Policy Observatory Research Fellow (Fixed Term – 9 months , Part
Time – 0.8 fraction) Ref. 50048490
University of Westminster
Salary: £31,602 (incl. L.W.A.)
Department: Westminster School of Media, Arts and Design
Location: Central London
https://vacancies.westminster.ac.uk/Hrvacancies/default.aspx?id=50048490
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BEL523/camri-policy-observatory-research-fellow/
The University of Westminster is well-known for its academic excellence
in the study of media and communication and its vibrant and diverse
research environment.
The Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) has been a
leading centre of media and communications research in the UK for almost
30 years. In the most recent Research Excellence Framework (REF 2014),
52 per cent of our research was judged to be "world-leading", with 87
per cent of the total rated "internationally excellent".
The CAMRI Policy Observatory Research Fellow will work in the newly
launched CAMRI Policy Observatory. The post will involve monitoring the
policy environment nationally and internationally and mapping important
policy issues; identifying key policy areas where CAMRI members can make
interventions; cultivating links with policy stakeholders (including
civil society); producing policy briefings for key policy areas; aiding
CAMRI members in the organisation and publicity of networking events
with policy-makers; publicising our impact on policy through blog posts
on the CAMRI blog or social media activity; identifying funding
opportunities and applying for funding for the CAMRI Policy Observatory.
Successful applicants will have PhD or the equivalent in professional
qualifications and experience. A high level of analytical capability, as
well as the ability to communicate information clearly are also essential.
Job reference number: 50048490
Closing date: 18 October 2017
Interviews are likely to be held on: 30 October 2017
Administrative contact (for queries only): [log in to unmask]
Please note: We are unable to accept any applications by email. All
applications must be made online. CVs in isolation or incomplete
application forms will also not be accepted.
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