Location: Aston University Main Campus
Salary: xc2xa333,482 to xc2xa336,130 per annum
Grade: Grade 07
Contract Type: Fixed Term (6 months)Basis: Part Time
Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST on Monday 26 May 2025
Interview Date: Wednesday 18 June 2025
Reference: 0193-25
Release Date: Monday 12 May 2025The Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics is the leading hub for forensic linguistics worldwide. Set up as the Centre for Forensic Linguistics in 2008 by Malcolm Coulthard, it was expanded into a research institute with investment from Research England in 2019.Our research is innovative, applied, interdisciplinary and impactful. In addition to conducting cutting-edge research, our members teach on the Aston MA in Forensic Linguistics, a programme that consistently enables graduates to secure careers in policing, intelligence analysis and related fields. We also run CPD courses and provide investigative assistance and expert evidence in criminal and civil cases.Our diverse efforts are united by a common goal - improving the delivery of justice through the analysis of language.We are recruiting a Research Assistant to support Dr Nicci MacLeod on her project Talking Rape: Operation Soteria and the Police Interview, funded by a Leverhulme Fellowship. This role, working two days per week for six months, requires working closely with Dr MacLeod, taking the lead on the Jeffersonian transcription of video recorded police interviews collected during rape investigations.The role will also involve attending meetings as required, conducting literature searches, and helping with the preparation of conference presentations and journal articles. The successful candidate, you will hold an MA in Linguistics which involved a substantial element of spoken discourse analysis. You will also demonstrable competence at transcription using Jeffersonian conventions, sensitivity around working with data of this nature, and excellent spoken and written communication skills. You will have experience of conducting independent research and demonstrate initiative, contributing to the direction of the research project. The successful applicant will also be required to undergo NPPV 2 police vetting on appointment which will be facilitated and funded by the project.What we offer:
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