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The University of Sheffield

Research Associate in Planning

Sheffield
£38.7k – £41.1k/yr
Posted about 20 hours ago
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Overview

We have an exciting opportunity in the School of Geography and Planning for a researcher with an interest in the political dimensions of urban planning.

Based in one of the UK’s foremost planning schools, you will work with Dr Jason Slade on the ESRC-funded project, ‘Planning and populism: professionals at the precipice’. The project will investigate the relationship between planning and populism in England, looking to explore the implications of new political complexities, understand how planners are navigating them, and how planning might be reimagined for the 21st century. You will use your skills to make a vital contribution to the project: conducting a variety of original qualitative research, undertaking analysis of data and disseminating findings in high quality outputs. The varied and dynamic role provides an excellent opportunity to develop your skills and take the next step in your career.

We are seeking candidates with a PhD in planning or a discipline of relevance to the project. You should have demonstrable understanding of urban planning in the UK, as well as experience of undertaking qualitative research, ideally including ethnographic and participatory methods.

Main Duties And Responsibilities

  • Undertake research on planning in line with project requirements (including remote ethnographic fieldwork within the UK that will likely involve overnight stays)
  • Collect and analyse a variety of primary and secondary qualitative data from multiple sources
  • Manage data storage
  • Read and review literature as appropriate
  • Contribute to writing of project outputs, including scholarly publications
  • Liaise closely with other academics, advisers and administrators relevant to the project
  • Contribute to and attend conference presentations, workshops and research advisory group meetings, as well as assisting in the running of them
  • Support project reporting requirements
  • Carry out other duties, commensurate with the grade and remit of the post

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Criteria

Essential Or DesirableCriteriaStage(s) assessed at
EssentialA PhD in planning or a discipline of relevance to the projectApplication/interview
EssentialDemonstrable understanding of urban planning in the UK, including its political dimensionsApplication/interview
EssentialExperience of undertaking qualitative research and analysisApplication/interview
DesirableExperience of ethnographic researchApplication/interview
EssentialAbility to conduct participatory workshops with both communities of practice and the general publicApplication/interview
EssentialStrong communication skills in a variety of mediumsApplication/interview
EssentialAbility to contribute to scholarly publicationsApplication/interview
EssentialAbility to manage individual workload and to work on own initiativeApplication/interview
EssentialAbility to work collaboratively with othersApplication/interview
EssentialWillingness to spend periods of time away from home (e.g. whilst conducting fieldwork or attending conferences)Application/interview

Further Information

  • Grade: 7
  • Salary: £38,784 to £41,064 FTE pro-rata to 0.9FTE
  • Work arrangement: Part-time (0.9 FTE)
  • Duration: 2 years: 1st January 2027 to 31st December 2028
  • Line manager: Project Lead
  • Direct reports: None
  • Our website: https://sheffield.ac.uk/geography-planning

For informal enquiries about this job contact Jason Slade, Lecturer in Planning and Project Lead: on j.slade@sheffield.ac.uk

Next steps in the recruitment process

It is anticipated that the selection process will take place in mid-September. This will consist of an interview. We plan to let candidates know if they have progressed to the selection stage in early-September. If you need any support, equipment or adjustments to enable you to participate in any element of the recruitment process you can contact gpl-ops@sheffield.ac.uk.

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Skills

Qualitative Research
Urban Planning
Ethnographic Methods
Participatory Workshops
Data Analysis
Scholarly Writing
Project Management
Communication Skills
Collaborative Working
Literature Review

Location

Sheffield, England, United Kingdom

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