Job Information Organisation/Company
KINGS COLLEGE LONDON Research Field
History Researcher Profile
Recognised Researcher (R2)
Established Researcher (R3) Country
United Kingdom Application Deadline
8 Oct 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract
Other Job Status
Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
No
Offer Description
About us
The Department of Digital Humanities is a global leader in researching digital culture and society, and in exploring the use of advanced technology-related methods in humanities research.
Since our founding in 1992, we have spearheaded new intellectual possibilities among computing, the humanities and the social sciences. We are the largest and most prestigious department of our kind worldwide, ranked first in the UK (along with the Department of Culture, Media & Creative Industries) in the latest Research Excellence Framework.
In 2025, the King's College London and University of Nottingham will launch the new Leverhulme Centre for Research on Slavery in War, funded by the Leverhulme Trust for up to 10 million over ten years. For more information please see the announcement of this initiative.
The Centre will be the first to systematically investigate the slavery-war nexus across history and into the future, using novel interdisciplinary methods that span the social sciences, humanities, and data sciences-including forecasting techniques, survivor narratives, and Earth Observation data. By reshaping knowledge and creating innovative tools and early warning systems, the Centre aims to support the global goal of eliminating forced labour, modern slavery, and human trafficking.
This attempt requires a large, interdisciplinary team working within a cross-cutting framework to connect vast amounts of data and answer many fundamental questions with innovative methodological approaches. The Centre will reshape knowledge of how slavery in war can be analysed, forecasted and tackled, shaping in the process a new interdisciplinary field of study and a step-change towards the global goal of eliminating forced labour, modern slavery, and human trafficking.
About the role
You will bring information science and data management expertise into the new Leverhulme Centre for Research on Slavery in War. The new Centre for Research on Slavery in War is structured around four interconnected research strands-(Re)conceptualising, Understanding, Forecasting and Tackling-and aims for far-reaching insights that transform global responses to modern slavery in conflict settings.
The role is based within the Understanding strand, in the Department of Digital Humanities in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities. The Understanding strand will map the distribution, prevalence and forms of slavery across diverse conflict zones in the modern world, building a new analytical paradigm to understand the phenomenon of slavery in war. Key research questions include: how has slavery manifested in war? How can diverse datasets be synthesised and analysed to research and address slavery in war? By working across the Centre's datasets and using data analytics and machine learning, this Centre strand will build a blended data resource that can help to gauge the prevalence, forms, and distribution of slavery in wars.
You will work collaboratively as part of an interdisciplinary team, as well as undertaking independent research. You will use approaches, methodologies, and techniques appropriate to the research. Specific projects will be identified in line with your expertise and skills, as well as Centre need, and are expected to include, at varying points in the role:
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