Job Vacancy: Research Fellow (Reimagining Museums for Climate Action)
23 March 2021
The UCL Institute of Archaeology currently has a vacancy for a part-time Research Fellow to support the work of the Reimagining Museums for Climate Action project (Ref:1875393). The deadline for applications is 21 April 2021.
Reimagining Museums for Climate Action is an ongoing project that aims to inspire radical change in museums and heritage to address the climate crisis.
Applications for a part-time Research Fellow are now being sought to support Rodney Harrison and the wider RMCA team on the development and delivery of an exhibition at the Glasgow Science Centre and support the RMCA team on the development of all accompanying materials, including an edited publication, toolkit, and web-based resource. The postholder will develop and deliver programming related to the RMCA exhibition and plan and undertake initial evaluation of the RMCA project.
The post is available until 30 November 2021 with the possibility of an extension.
The successful candidate will have a PhD in anthropology, archaeology, geography, history, museum studies or a related subject with a clearly demonstrated focus on heritage or museum studies. They will be able to demonstrate experience of curating and/or exhibitions management and experience in developing public facing engagement activities based on academic research.
Further information
- Further details of the post and the online application facility are available on the UCL website
- Enquiries about the vacancy may be directed to Rodney Harrison. Queries about the application process may be directed to the Institute's HR Administrator, Louisa Goldsmith.
- AHRC Heritage Priority Area