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John Harris

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University of Glasgow

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Lisa Bradley

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University of Glasgow

Postdoctoral Research Associate in Interdisciplinary Studies and Higher Education Futures

The University of Glasgow is seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the multi-year project 'Towards the University of the Future,' funded by Glasgow Changing Futures. This interdisciplinary research initiative explores the conditions that enable collaboration across differences in higher education, focusing on institutional infrastructures, organizational systems, relational dynamics, material realities, and imaginative horizons. The project is a collaboration between the University of Glasgow Advanced Research Centre, Glasgow Changing Futures, and the School of Education. The successful candidate will work with a diverse team of academics and professional staff, including Lisa Bradley (Senior Lecturer and Interdisciplinary Lead), John Harris, Maria McPhillips, Kay Guccione, Simon McGrath, Timothy Noël Peacock, Laura Bell, Sasha Vániev, and Emma Read Källblad. The research environment is highly collaborative, connecting with various colleagues, projects, and programs across the university. Key research areas include interdisciplinarity, higher education futures, and the mechanisms that foster effective collaboration within academic institutions. The project aims to generate insights into how universities can adapt and thrive in changing educational landscapes by leveraging diverse perspectives and innovative organizational practices. Applicants should hold a PhD in a relevant field such as education, sociology, or interdisciplinary studies, and demonstrate experience or interest in research on interdisciplinarity, collaboration, or higher education. Strong communication and teamwork skills are essential. The position is fully funded by Glasgow Changing Futures, though specific salary or stipend details are not provided. The University of Glasgow is committed to equality and diversity, providing a supportive and inclusive environment for research and professional development. The closing date for applications is 22 March 2026. For further information and to apply, visit the provided application link. Informal enquiries can be directed to Lisa Bradley at [email protected].

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