Barker Postdoctoral Fellow in Born-Digital Archives

Barker Postdoctoral Fellow in Born-Digital Archives

Full-Time 35993 - 35993 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
The British Library

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Co-design a research project on local large language models for personal digital archives.
  • Company: The British Library, the national library of the UK, fostering innovation and discovery.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, flexible working, generous holiday, and access to a Civil Service pension.
  • Other info: Join a diverse team committed to inclusivity and professional growth.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact in digital archiving while gaining valuable skills and experience.
  • Qualifications: Research experience and a passion for digital archives and cultural heritage.

The predicted salary is between 35993 - 35993 £ per year.

Contractual hours: 36 hours

Basis: Full time

Job category/type: Research

Date posted: 15/06/2026

Job reference: R00001328

Location: St Pancras

Contract: Fixed term (12 months)

Hours: Full time (36 hours)

Grade: B

Salary: £35,993 per annum

This is the starting salary for this role, unless the successful candidate is able to evidence being in receipt of a higher salary, in which case this may be reviewed.

About the role

Co-design a research project with the Library for a 12-month funded fellowship, where you will be embedded in our expert curatorial and research teams. Thanks to a generous donation from Joanna and Graham Barker, these fellowships are designed to support and equip researchers, creatives, and cultural professionals with the practical skills, professional insight, and interdisciplinary experience needed to thrive in a rapidly changing knowledge landscape. A key element of this opportunity is a structured pathway for Fellows to gain transferable, future-facing skills, project- and line-management experience, feel supported within our research community, and generate new expertise for the wider cultural and academic ecosystem.

We are inviting research proposals that develop the theme of ‘Local Large Language Models to Enable Discovery and Access for Personal Digital Archives.’ This fellowship will be supervised by Callum McKean, Lead Curator for Born-Digital Archives, and supported by the Research Development Team.

Personal Digital Archives (PDAs) are collections of born-digital materials created over a person’s life and work. These include e-mails, documents, photographs, system files, voice recordings, and other digital content. The Library’s collection is the largest and most significant in the UK, and we play a leading international role in developing their preservation, description, and access. Despite their value, PDAs present major challenges due to their scale and sensitive content and, as a result, many of these collections remain inaccessible to the public. The Fellow will explore how ‘local’ (offline) Large Language Models (LLMs) can be applied to PDAs, developing a case study approach to demonstrate how these tools can improve access and interpretation.

How to apply

To apply for this fellowship, you must meet the eligibility criteria outlined in the attached guidelines and refer to the detailed research theme description. Please attach a short, anonymised CV (max. 2 pages) and a research proposal (max. 2000 words), including:

  • Aims and objectives – What are you hoping to achieve with your proposed work? Why is it important?
  • How it aligns with the research theme – What are the potential direct and indirect benefits to the Fellow, the Library, and the wider cultural and heritage sector?
  • Methodology, including indicative timescale and outputs – How are you going to deliver your proposed work? Please include an outline budget. You may wish to include a Gantt chart or other visual aid to support this section.
  • Professional development and career aspirations

About us

We are the national library of the UK and we are here for everyone. Our shelves hold over 170 million items – a living collection that gets bigger every day. Although our roots extend back centuries, we aim to collect everything published in the UK today, tomorrow and far into the future. Our trusted experts care for this collection and open it up for everyone to spark new discoveries, ideas and to help people do incredible things.

What we can offer you

  • Access to a defined-benefit Civil Service pension scheme.
  • Flexible working arrangements, including flexi-time.
  • 25 days’ holiday plus 2.5 privilege days.

Full details of employee benefits can be found on our Careers: Benefits.

Things you need to know

  • We are unable to provide sponsorship under the UK Skilled Worker visa for this role.
  • Successful candidates must undergo a criminal record check (DBS check).
  • Artificial intelligence can be a useful tool to support your application, however, all examples and statements provided must be truthful, factually accurate and taken directly from your own experience. Where plagiarism has been identified (presenting the ideas and experiences of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own) applications may be withdrawn.
  • We particularly welcome applications from Black, Asian, Mixed Race and other ethnically diverse candidates and disabled candidates. Creating an inclusive workplace is the core of our business and a way to engage the diversity of thought that is essential to achieve our aims.

Closing date 23:59 on 15 July 2026

Contact Please contact: BL-recruitment@bl.uk

Barker Postdoctoral Fellow in Born-Digital Archives employer: The British Library

As a Barker Postdoctoral Fellow in Born-Digital Archives at the UK’s national library, you will be part of a vibrant research community dedicated to preserving and enhancing access to the largest collection of personal digital archives in the UK. The role offers a unique opportunity for professional growth through structured pathways, flexible working arrangements, and a supportive environment that values diversity and innovation, making it an excellent employer for those seeking meaningful contributions to cultural heritage.

The British Library

Contact Details:

The British Library Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Barker Postdoctoral Fellow in Born-Digital Archives

Research Skills
Project Management
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Data Analysis
Methodology Development
Communication Skills
Curatorial Expertise