Dahrendorf Postdoctoral Fellow: Europe After Brexit
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LSE IDEAS

 

Dahrendorf Post-Doctoral Fellow: Europe after BREXIT

 

Salary from £34,156 to £41,317 pa inclusive with potential to progress to £44,456 pa inclusive

  

This is a fixed term appointment for 24 months from 4 September 2017 and is full time for 35 hours per week

 

LSE IDEAS, the LSE’s foreign policy think tank, seeks to appoint a Postdoctoral Fellow for the Dahrendorf Forum (www.dahrendorf-forum.eu/). The Dahrendorf Forum is a platform for debating Europe through original research and policy engagement. It is a joint initiative between the Hertie School of Governance and the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), funded by Stiftung Mercator. 

 

This will be the Dahrendorf Forum’s fourth research ‘cycle’ and the Postdoctoral Fellow will play a central role in its research agenda. S/he will be affiliated to the LSE-based Working Group looking at future relations between the European Union, the UK and other European states, particularly in the aftermath of the Brexit vote. You will work with the Working Group Chair, Professor Kevin Featherstone, to address an agenda that is likely to cover a range of areas: e.g. governance; foreign and security policy; migration and refugees; trade policy; and/or competition and tax policy. 

 

Candidates should already hold a PhD (awarded or successfully defended by the deadline for applications) in relevant areas of political science, political economy, public policy or international relations.  Preference may be given to those with expertise in migration or trade policy.  Candidates should have a record of publication, or the potential to publish, in high quality academic and non-academic outlets. Significant demonstrable experience of policy outreach and knowledge exchange is also highly desirable. Candidates should have an enthusiastic, hands-on approach and willingness to play an active role in a small but dynamic team.

 

LSE offers a generous annual leave package and excellent training and development opportunities.

 

For further information about the post, please see the job description and the person specification.

Candidates are requested to submit an example of recent written work with their application.

 

Interviews are expected to take place on Thursday 8 June.

 

To apply for this post, please go to www.lse.ac.uk/LSEJobs. If you have any queries about applying on the online system, or require an alternative format for the application, please call: 020 7955 (ext no.7885)

 

The closing date for receipt of applications is 25 May 2017 (23.59 UK time). Regrettably, we are unable to accept any late applications.

 

 

 

 

                                                                                           

 

LSE is committed to building a diverse, equitable and truly inclusive university

 

 

LSE IDEAS

 

Dahrendorf Post-Doctoral Fellow: Europe after BREXIT

 

Salary from £34,156 to £41,317 pa inclusive with potential to progress to £44,456 pa inclusive

  

This is a fixed term appointment for 24 months from 4 September 2017 and is full time for 35 hours per week

 

LSE IDEAS, the LSE’s foreign policy think tank, seeks to appoint a Postdoctoral Fellow for the Dahrendorf Forum (www.dahrendorf-forum.eu/). The Dahrendorf Forum is a platform for debating Europe through original research and policy engagement. It is a joint initiative between the Hertie School of Governance and the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), funded by Stiftung Mercator. 

 

This will be the Dahrendorf Forum’s fourth research ‘cycle’ and the Postdoctoral Fellow will play a central role in its research agenda. S/he will be affiliated to the LSE-based Working Group looking at future relations between the European Union, the UK and other European states, particularly in the aftermath of the Brexit vote. You will work with the Working Group Chair, Professor Kevin Featherstone, to address an agenda that is likely to cover a range of areas: e.g. governance; foreign and security policy; migration and refugees; trade policy; and/or competition and tax policy. 

 

Candidates should already hold a PhD (awarded or successfully defended by the deadline for applications) in relevant areas of political science, political economy, public policy or international relations.  Preference may be given to those with expertise in migration or trade policy.  Candidates should have a record of publication, or the potential to publish, in high quality academic and non-academic outlets. Significant demonstrable experience of policy outreach and knowledge exchange is also highly desirable. Candidates should have an enthusiastic, hands-on approach and willingness to play an active role in a small but dynamic team.

 

LSE offers a generous annual leave package and excellent training and development opportunities.

 

For further information about the post, please see the job description and the person specification.

Candidates are requested to submit an example of recent written work with their application.

 

Interviews are expected to take place on Thursday 8 June.

 

To apply for this post, please go to www.lse.ac.uk/LSEJobs. If you have any queries about applying on the online system, or require an alternative format for the application, please call: 020 7955 (ext no.7885)

 

The closing date for receipt of applications is 25 May 2017 (23.59 UK time). Regrettably, we are unable to accept any late applications.