At a Glance
- Tasks: Conduct innovative archival research on natural history in nineteenth-century Britain.
- Company: Join Manchester Metropolitan University, a vibrant academic community.
- Benefits: Engage in interdisciplinary studies and contribute to significant environmental projects.
- Why this job: Make a real impact in reviving environmental studies through historical research.
- Qualifications: A doctorate in history or a related field is required.
The predicted salary is between 41064 - 50000 £ per year.
The Manchester Metropolitan University is seeking a full-time postdoctoral Research Associate in History for a 3-year project under Dr Francesca Mackenney’s supervision. The role involves investigating the evolution of natural history in nineteenth-century Britain and requires a doctorate in history or a related field.
This position offers the chance to conduct innovative archival research and contribute to interdisciplinary studies. Joining a vibrant academic community, you will be part of a significant project aiming to revive environmental studies.
Postdoctoral Historian - Making Natural History in Britain in Manchester employer: The Manchester Metropolitan University
Manchester Metropolitan University is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic and supportive academic environment that fosters innovative research and interdisciplinary collaboration. As a postdoctoral Research Associate, you will benefit from access to extensive resources and a vibrant community of scholars, while also enjoying opportunities for professional development and growth in the field of history and environmental studies.
Contact Details:
The Manchester Metropolitan University Recruitment Team