Are you a Postdoctoral Researcher with excellent creative engagement skills, and a strong research background in reproductive health? Birkbeck, University of London, is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher/Engaged Research Fellow to join the School of Social Sciences on a four year contract this Autumn.
We are seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Researcher/Engaged Research Fellow to join a multi-disciplinary team to work on a new research project funded by the Wellcome Trust, Contragestive Time: Pregnant Uncertainties in Fertility Control. This is a full-time (35 hours a week), fixed-term contract for over four years, with a salary of 51,713 to 60,858 per year.
Led by Professor Lisa Baraitser, and involving collaborators from University of Sussex, University of Bristol, Manchester Metropolitan University, King's College London, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, and SH: 24, Contragestive Time brings together a team of 12 clinicians, social scientists, lawyers, philosophers, humanities scholars and advocates to rethink concepts of early pregnancy and reproductive timing, challenge outdated legal and regulatory frameworks, test the feasibility of new clinical services, and engage with the public and policymakers to shape a more inclusive future for fertility control.
As Postdoctoral Researcher/Engaged Research Fellow, you will conduct research on how the time after ovulation but before early abortion is possible is currently imagined, and how these ideas might shape the transformative potential of new forms of fertility control called 'contragestion'. This will entail conducting a large ethnographic study in the UK to investigate the meanings of contragestive time within diverse reproductive cultures.
In addition, you will develop and lead on the project's public engagement programme, working with the team and stakeholders to build an inclusive research culture across the project, and to engage diverse publics in an open discussion about this contentious and sensitive area.
To succeed as Postdoctoral Researcher/Engaged Research Fellow, you will have a strong research background with experience of fieldwork, creative engagement skills and experience, and an excellent understanding of reproductive temporalities and cultures. You will also have a PhD in medical anthropology, sociology, critical health studies, gender studies, psychosocial studies, medical humanities, or another relevant field.
You will be joining a supportive and creative research environment dedicated to the development of viable and sustainable academic pathways for early careers researchers.
Based in Psychosocial Studies in the School of Social Sciences at Birkbeck, University of London, you will need to be able to travel regularly to the University of Sussex and to research sites across the UK to undertake fieldwork.
If you are interested in this fixed-term, full-time contract, working at Birkbeck - apply with us today.
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