The University of Huddersfield
Research Fellow

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Research Fellow
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Salary: £40,266 - £45,147 per annum, pro rata Term: Fixed term for 8 months Hours: Part-time 0.6 FTE
We are seeking a Research Fellow in Commercial Innovation to lead a groundbreaking project between the University of Huddersfield and Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice.
Children’s hospices across the UK face unprecedented financial pressure. This project will shape the future sustainability of the sector by identifying, evaluating, and developing new mission-aligned commercial opportunities that strengthen financial resilience and support vital care and support for children and families now and in the future.
If you want to apply research to real-world social impact, influence sector-wide practice, and work at the intersection of innovation, business planning and social care, this is a unique opportunity.
As our Research Fellow, you will:
- Lead feasibility studies and market research across multiple commercial concepts.
- Conduct competitor analysis using frameworks such as STEEPLED, Porter’s Five Forces and stakeholder mapping.
- Undertake financial modelling, ROI assessments and analysis of regulatory, governance and operational requirements.
- Develop investment-ready business plans for presentation at Board level.
- Adapt and refine an innovation-ecosystem model for the hospice sector.
- Engage with stakeholders, including families, staff, volunteers, sector bodies and external partners.
- Facilitate knowledge-exchange workshops and consultation sessions.
- Produce sector-facing reports, practice guides, and dissemination outputs.
- Co-author academic publications related to commercial innovation in health and social care.
- Support the development of a REF impact case and future funding bids.
- Contribute to teaching and supervision of students where appropriate.
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You will hold a PhD in Business, Marketing, Innovation Studies, Social Science or a related field, and you will be supported by an experienced academic team led by Professor Shona Bettany and DR Adam Dennett within a vibrant, collaborative partnership between a leading university and an innovative, pioneering hospice.


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The University is deeply committed to equality and diversity for all its students and staff. We seek to be diverse and inclusive, supporting individuals and groups to fulfil their potential and nurture a sense of belonging. We strive to be an accessible, inclusive employer, removing barriers for all. Find out more about our approach to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, including our commitments and accreditations as a Disability Confident Leader, Top 100 Employer, Athena Swan Silver Award holder and Race Equality Charter Bronze Award holder.
Informal enquiries are welcome to Professor Shona Bettany, s.bettany@hud.ac.uk.
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Closing date: 1 July 2026.
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