Professor

Peter Kawalek

Has open position

Prof. at Rise Mutual CIC

Research Interests

Criminology

10%

Management

10%

Psychology

10%

Domestic Violence

10%

Societal Impact

10%

Sociology

10%

Organizational Culture

10%

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John Beckford

Rise Mutual CIC

PhD Researcher: Evaluation of Effectiveness of Interventions with Perpetrators of Domestic Abuse

[Fully funded studentship with a starting stipend of £20,780 per annum. Three positions available. Hosted at Loughborough University Business School in partnership with Rise Mutual CIC.] Rise Mutual CIC, in partnership with Loughborough University, invites applications for three fully funded PhD positions focused on evaluating the effectiveness of interventions with perpetrators of domestic abuse. These doctoral projects aim to develop innovative approaches to assessing the outcomes and impact of domestic abuse (DA) interventions, drawing on real-world programmes delivered by RISE Mutual. The research will address three core dimensions: methods for evaluating perpetrator interventions, culturally informed family interventions (including those relevant to LGBTQ+ relationships), and the influence of organisational culture and structure on responses to domestic violence and abuse. The projects are underpinned by the application of cybernetic reasoning and are expected to evolve as the research progresses. Studentships are hosted at the Centre for Information Management within Loughborough University Business School, with RISE Mutual based in London. Successful candidates will benefit from mentorship by leading academics and practitioners, access to intervention data, and the opportunity to contribute research that informs government policy and advances knowledge in a vital social field. The positions offer a starting stipend of £20,780 per annum, with two studentships commencing in January 2026 and a third in October 2026. Applicants should hold a first-class or upper second-class undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline such as social sciences, psychology, criminology, organisational studies, or data analytics. A master’s degree is highly desirable. Candidates must demonstrate a strong interest in evaluation methods, organisational culture, and organisational performance, as well as research and data analysis skills. Excellent communication and collaborative abilities are essential, and prior exposure to work with perpetrators and/or victims of domestic abuse is desirable. This is an exceptional opportunity for those seeking to make a meaningful social impact while building a strong academic profile. The research environment is dynamic and supportive, offering access to real-world data and the chance to shape research that improves lives and informs policy. For informal discussions, prospective applicants may contact Dr. John Beckford (Chair, RISE Evaluation Group) or Prof. Peter Kawalek (Academic Lead, Centre for Information Management) via the provided emails. To apply, send an email and covering letter to Kaishia Welsh at [email protected] by 17 December 2025.

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