INT Academic Career Development Fellowship (Fixed Term) in Cambridge

INT Academic Career Development Fellowship (Fixed Term) in Cambridge

Cambridge Full-Time 46049 - 46049 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Conduct research and teach in Urban and Regional Economics while developing your academic career.
  • Company: Join the prestigious Department of Land Economy at Newnham College.
  • Benefits: Gain valuable teaching experience and develop research skills in a supportive environment.
  • Other info: Opportunity for Bye-Fellowship and excellent career development prospects.
  • Why this job: Kickstart your academic journey with a three-year fellowship focused on impactful research.
  • Qualifications: Strong background in urban economics and quantitative research methods required.

The predicted salary is between 46049 - 46049 Β£ per year.

The Department of Land Economy and Newnham College wish to appoint an Isaac Newton Trust Academic Career Development Fellow in Urban and Regional Economics with effect from 30th September 2026 for a period of three years. The Academic Career Development Fellow will carry out research in the Department of Land Economy and will teach and contribute to the administration and other activities of the Department and of Newnham College. They may be elected to a Bye-Fellowship at Newnham College.

The fellow will be a member of the Lab for Interdisciplinary Spatial Analysis at the Department of Land Economy. The Academic Career Development Fellow will have teaching strengths in one or more central areas of urban and regional economics, including environmental economics and regulation, with a preference for experience in using quantitative methods in research or teaching. Candidates should draw attention in their application to the full range of their teaching abilities.

The post is intended to provide an opportunity for someone at a relatively early stage in their academic career to develop teaching and administrative skills while also pursuing academic research. This will assist the Fellow to apply for future academic vacancies and so develop an academic career. The Academic Career Development Fellow will be expected to pursue a research project that can be completed within the three-year period of the Fellowship. They will be expected to publish, or have published, in their specialist field, to teach and examine undergraduates, and to supervise and examine MPhil postgraduate work, such as migration or planning, may be desirable.

Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3 years.

Application Requirements

  • A covering letter
  • A full Curriculum Vitae, and your areas of teaching competence
  • A statement of the research project you intend to pursue during the Fellowship
  • A sample of recent work (not exceeding 10,000 words)
  • Contact details for three referees

The closing date for applications is 10 July 2026. Interviews will be held soon after the closing date. Please quote reference JP49929 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society. The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

INT Academic Career Development Fellowship (Fixed Term) in Cambridge employer: Economicsnetwork

Joining the Department of Land Economy and Newnham College as an Academic Career Development Fellow offers a unique opportunity to engage in impactful research while developing essential teaching and administrative skills in a supportive academic environment. With a commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion, the institution fosters a collaborative work culture that encourages professional growth and innovation, making it an excellent choice for early-career academics looking to advance their careers in urban and regional economics.

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Contact Details:

Economicsnetwork Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace INT Academic Career Development Fellowship (Fixed Term) in Cambridge

Research Skills
Teaching Skills
Quantitative Methods
Urban Economics
Regional Economics
Environmental Economics
Regulation Knowledge