At a Glance
- Tasks: Conduct qualitative research on urban planning and politics, and share your findings.
- Company: Join the University of Sheffield, a leading institution in geography and planning.
- Benefits: Gain valuable research experience and contribute to impactful projects.
- Other info: Flexible remote work options and opportunities for professional growth.
- Why this job: Explore the intersection of urban planning and politics while working with experts.
- Qualifications: Strong analytical skills and a passion for urban studies.
The predicted salary is between 35820 - 43780 Β£ per year.
The University of Sheffield is seeking a researcher in the School of Geography and Planning to explore the political dimensions of urban planning.
Based in one of the UK's foremost planning schools, you will work with Dr Jason Slade on the ESRC-funded project, Planning and populism: professionals at the precipice.
You will conduct qualitative analyses and disseminate findings in high-quality outputs.
The role will include remote ethnographic fieldwork in the UK, data management, writing outputs,
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