Applications are sought for a committed and dynamic Post-doctoral Research Fellow* to work on family and housing projections using microsimulation. This work is part of two research programmes: a) the MigrantLife project funded by the European Research Council (ERC); and 2) the ESRC Centre for Population Change & Connecting Generations (CPC-CG).
The Research Fellow will use microsimulation:
- to project partnership and childbearing trajectories of migrants and their descendants in the UK (and elsewhere in Europe); and
- to investigate individuals’ and couples’ housing trajectories in the UK and to project future homeownership rates.
The successful applicant will have a PhD in a social science discipline (including statistics, computer science and applied mathematics) or should be close to submitting their PhD thesis. They should also have experience in handling longitudinal data and conducting microsimulation or agent-based modelling. Good communication and management skills are essential.
Offer
The post is available until March 2027 (with a possible extension for 6 months) starting 1st September 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter.
Appointment at Grade 5 Research Assistant (salary range: £31,637 - £37,174 per annum) will be considered for candidates with less experience/knowledge of the area, with the job description to be amended accordingly.
Employees of the University have access to a wide range of staff benefits including:
- Annual leave of 34 days, plus 5 public holidays
- Membership of the USS Pension Scheme with generous employer contributions
- A hybrid working environment, including partial homeworking where appropriate and a range of family friendly policies
- Staff discount scheme for local and national goods and services
- Free staff parking, employee Carshare and Cycle to Work Schemes and subsidised local bus travel
- ·Subsidised sports membership, reduced tuition fees on degree programmes for staff, access to training and development opportunities including LinkedIn Learning, access to library facilities, salary sacrifice scheme
- A range of wellbeing initiatives including membership of Peppy, a health application that connects staff to expert practitioners and personalized support on health matters
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