The Sussex Sustainability Research Programme (SSRP) wishes to appoint up to 
four outstanding Senior Research Fellows from across natural sciences, social 
sciences, policy and law to work within the programme's thematic areas in 
interdisciplinary sustainability research.

The University of Sussex together with the Institute of Development Studies 
(IDS) has launched the SSRP to provide a lively and intellectually vibrant 
research environment to address complex socio-economic, policy/governance, 
technical and environmental challenges across the natural and social sciences. 
SSRP's activities will enhance both the understanding of complex sustainability 
challenges and the approaches through which more sustainable development 
pathways can be negotiated. An overview of research within the SSRP can be 
found at www.sussex.ac.uk/ssrp<http://www.sussex.ac.uk/ssrp>.

The successful candidate(s) will work with the SSRP director and programme 
members, individually and with colleagues in the Schools of Business, 
Management & Economics, Global Studies, Law, Politics & Sociology and Life 
Sciences and the IDS, and the wider University, to develop a portfolio of 
interdisciplinary sustainability research. They will also have an opportunity 
to teach in areas suited to their expertise.

The ideal candidate(s) will be a researcher who is outstanding at the level 
applied for, with an established or developing international research profile 
in sustainability research, and demonstrable experience of working effectively 
in interdisciplinary initiatives. The ideal candidate(s) will have experience 
of attracting and managing research funds and engaging effectively with 
external parties, e.g. policy makers and non-academic stakeholders. Good 
communication skills, a commitment to innovation, and an ability and aspiration 
to work productively with academics across a range of disciplines are essential 
for this position.

Interested candidates are encouraged to make an informal enquiry to the interim 
director, Dr Jörn 
Scharlemann,[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

Applications should be accompanied by a full CV, a statement of research 
interests and aspirations (no more than 4 pages), an indication of your 
preferred School to be based in, and names of three academic referees.

Subject to assessment before the expiry of the fixed-term appointment against 
University criteria centred on strategic business need, the University may 
confirm the appointment as indefinite, to take effect at the end of the 
fixed-term appointment.

Applications are due 15 February 2016. Further details and how to apply can be 
found http://www.sussex.ac.uk/aboutus/jobs/580

Reply via email to