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Dear colleagues,

Apologies for cross posting but please forward this advert to anyone who
may be interested.

Many thanks
Heejung

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From: Peter Taylor-Gooby <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 10:33 AM
Subject: NORFACE Three-year Research Associate, School of Social Policy,
University of Kent

 *Apologies for Cross-posting*

 *Three-year Research Associate, School of Social Policy, University of
Kent*


An exciting opportunity for someone with qualifications at postgraduate
level and relevant experience and interests to advance their academic
career by joining a major international project on attitudes to welfare and
to the future development of welfare states in six European countries
funded by NORFACE and led by Professor Peter Taylor-Gooby and Dr Heejung
Chung.


People’s current aspirations, ideas and assumptions will be important
drivers of change and persistence in European welfare states, and of the
extent to which conflict and solidarity surround change. This project uses
innovative methods (deliberative democratic forums, a qualitative
cross-national focus group survey) to develop understanding of people’s
aspirations for the Europe their children will inhabit.


The project will contribute to theoretical work on the main cleavages and
solidarities driving social policy in different European welfare states and
to more practical consideration of the parameters of acceptable policy
change. It will supply new findings relevant to the politics and sociology
of welfare and provide data for reanalysis and as a base-line in future
studies.


The researcher will be expected to contribute to all activities of the
University of Kent project which is the lead partner in a European
Consortium, including Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Germany and Slovenia. We
have no presumptions about disciplinary background but require experience
of relevant methods, some knowledge of welfare policy debates and
enthusiasm for comparative research.


The successful applicant will be joining a large and active research-led
School (ranked consistently in the top 3-4 in the country) with a strong
tradition of cross-national European research and with many opportunities
to engage with other post-docs and researchers. There will also be
opportunities to engage with comparative researchers in the Politics and
International Relations School and in other areas.

The successful candidate will be provided with the opportunity to
contribute to publications, conference presentations and other engagement
activities, and to enhance their skills by attending career development
workshops and networking opportunities.


*Details and online applications at: https://jobs.kent.ac.uk/
<https://jobs.kent.ac.uk/> (direct link
<https://jobs.kent.ac.uk/fe/tpl_kent01.asp?s=4A515F4E5A565B1A&jobid=38834,2398476086&key=41631488&c=479872565436&pagestamp=sequqrkmqkgmomalgx>)*


 *Reference: SS0901      Closing Date: 9th November 2014.*