Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
27 Nov, 25
Salary
44746.0
Posted On
28 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Education Management
YOU SHOULD APPLY IF
Applications are invited from candidates with a PhD in history, and an interest and significant previous experience in historical research related to the history of Hong Kong, broadly conceived, or who can demonstrate a commitment to a compelling new programme of research in the field. Candidates should have a relevant postgraduate research degree or equivalent professional experience in the History of Hong Kong and advanced training and experience in oral history. The role requires individuals with high-level analytical skills and an ability to use initiative, and apply creativity, to solve problems that are encountered in the research and engagement context. We welcome invitations from individuals who desire to work collaboratively with the Centre’s team and our partners and to convey research findings through creative public engagement activities.
The post holder should be resident in the UK for the duration of the post. The University operates a hybrid working environment and there is an expectation that the post holder will be on campus for a minimum of two days per week. The post is available for 18 months in the first instance; there may be an opportunity to extend the role based on further funding being secured.
THE ROLE
The Hong Kong History Centre at the University of Bristol (UK), is seeking to appoint a Research Associate to support the Centre’s research in the history of nineteenth and twentieth century Hong Kong. Established in 2022, this new globally recognised hub for the study of Hong Kong, not only promotes and increases the international profile of Hong Kong history as a scholarly field, but also nurtures and invests in emerging talent in the field. It facilitates public engagement and outreach to raise public awareness of the history of the city and its global relations, and has launched a Hong Kong Historical Archives initiative, actively building a visual and textual archival collection of material relating to the history of the city.
The postholder will be a core member of this exciting initiative and will bring oral history experience and skills to the Centre.
WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING?