Research Fellow - AR2241JM
We are seeking to appoint a Post-Doctoral Research
Fellow to work on a project on Understanding
Life Trajectories of Immigrants and Their Descendants in Europe and Projecting
Future Trends (MigrantLife)
funded by the European Research Council (ERC). The five-year project is led by
Prof. Hill Kulu and it will investigate how employment, housing and family
trajectories evolve and interact in the lives of immigrants and their
descendants in selected European countries; and how factors related to a
societal context, an early life context and critical transitions shape their
life histories. The study will project their future life trajectories using
innovative computer simulation techniques, considering the main life domains
and diversity between and within immigrant groups. The project will exploit
large-scale longitudinal data from the four countries to deepen our understanding
of the relationships between the three life domains, and the causes of less and
more successful life trajectories among immigrants and their descendants. This
project will show whether the current heterogeneity between and within
immigrant and minority groups vanishes over time or rather persists, suggesting
an increasing diversity of European societies.
This is an excellent opportunity for a dynamic
and dedicated researcher to work in an international team of researchers on a
highly relevant topic. The Research Fellow will investigate the interactions
between employment, housing and family trajectories among immigrants and their
descendants, will project their future life trajectories, will contribute to
comparative studies of European countries and will write up research results
for publication in leading international social science journals. They will
also help organise international workshops and will be responsible for the
design and update of the project webpage. The Research Fellow will be
responsible for data preparation and analysis from Sweden. The candidates
should have a PhD in a social science discipline (including statistics and applied
mathematics), experience in handling longitudinal data and conducting event
history analysis and/or microsimulation. Good communication and management
skills are essential.
The post is available from April 2021 for three
years.
Informal enquiries can be directed to: Professor
Hill Kulu, Hill.Kulu@st-andrews.ac.uk
or Dr Júlia Mikolai, Julia.Mikolai@st-andrews.ac.uk.
Applications are particularly welcome from
women, people from the Black, Asian, Minority or Ethnic (BAME) community and
other protected characteristics who are under-represented in Science posts at
the University.
The University is
committed to equality for all, demonstrated through our working on diversity
awards (ECU Athena SWAN/Race Charters; Carer Positive; LGBT Charter; and
Stonewall). More details can be found at
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/hr/edi/diversityawards/.
The School of
Geography and Sustainable Development holds an Athena SWAN Bronze Award and is
fully committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. More information can be
found at https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/gsd/athenaswan/.
Closing Date: 26 April 2021
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Salary: £33,797 - £40,322 per annum
Start Date: As soon as possible
Fixed Term: 3 Years
Research Fellow - AR2241JM