Post-doctoral Fellow in Political Psychology and/or Social-affective Neuroscience

Post-doctoral Fellow in Political Psychology and/or Social-affective Neuroscience

The Centre for the Politics of Feelings

Royaume-Uni

Deadline: Tue, 06 Jul 2021


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Job Description

The Centre for the Politics of Feelings, a partnership between the School of Advanced Study, University of London and Royal Holloway, University of London, is hiring a Post-doctoral Fellow with a background in Political Psychology and/or Social-Affective Neuroscience. The Fellow will have the opportunity to develop an innovative and interdisciplinary research project that is aligned with the Centre’s research aims.

The Centre for the Politics of Feelings will address, from a multi-disciplinary perspective, how effect and emotions and their underlying neurophysiological mechanisms shape political behaviour in intricate couplings with rationality, as well as how politics shapes and exploits affect and emotions. The Centre represents a focused, timely and multidisciplinary endeavour to give a new answer to an age-old question: what does it mean to be a political animal, in particular in the 21st century of ‘emo-cratic’ politics, alternative facts, social media, precarious health and populism.

We want to support successful candidates to pursue their own research agenda in the field of emotions and politics. And we also expect them to collaborate with the Director of the Centre and the other fellows on joint research projects. We, therefore, invite applicants to submit with their fellowship applications a research proposal where they will present a project that falls within the broad remit of the Centre’s scope.

What we can offer you?

Freedom and the intellectual and financial support to pursue your intellectual interests as presented in your proposal and to work creatively across disciplines to produce internationally exciting research.

  • Mentoring by members of our Advisory Board and the Director of the Centre in preparation of your next career steps;
  • Networking opportunities with a range of academic and non-academic stakeholders;
  • Leadership and Management Training courses offered by the partnering Institutions;
  • Annual travel budget for conferences, workshops, dissemination activities and networking;
  • A stimulating intellectual environment at the School of Advanced Study and Royal Holloway University of London.

Who are we looking for? We are looking for candidates who:

  • Share the Centre’s vision for interdisciplinary research on the politics of feelings. They should have an ability to bring innovative research ideas to the Centre, and to turn research ideas into impactful projects. Ideally, candidates will have already engaged with networks beyond their expertise (e.g. academics beyond their discipline, as well as non-academic users and/or the general public);
  • Possess a relevant Ph.D. in a related field of study and have sufficient specialist knowledge and methodological skills that reflect the state-of-the-art in their respective disciplines;
  • Have a track record of excellent research in their discipline assessed by the quality rather than the quantity of published work;
  • Have a record of interdisciplinary interests and/or research;
  • Can develop and lead independently on research projects and proposals;
  • Can identify sources of research funding and contribute to the process of attracting additional grants;
  • Will be physically present for the term of their fellowship, actively contribute to the overall research of Centre, and establish collaborations with other fellows and the broader community at the Centre such as the advisory board and associate fellows, the partnering Institutions (School of Advanced Study & Royal Holloway, University of London), and beyond;
  • Have a proven ability to disseminate research in a range of audiences in written or other formats;
  • Fluency in one or more languages other than English is advantageous.

How to apply? Applications must contain the following:

  • Completed online application form;
  • Motivational cover letter, highlighting, in particular, what you can bring to, and expect from a fellowship at the Centre (maximum 2 pages);
  • CV (maximum 4 pages) that includes education, professional experience, publication list, dissemination activities, interdisciplinary track record (if applicable);
  • Project proposal (maximum 5 pages) that presents the project you would like to develop at the Centre over a period of two years. You must consider the research question and key objectives, your interdisciplinary approach, the proposed methodology, and expected outcomes;
  • Work plan, timeline and budget for the project (maximum 1 page).

All documents must be submitted in English as a single PDF file with the applicant's surname as the filename.

Location: Centre for the Politics of Feelings, Senate House, University of London

Application process: Applications must be submitted via our online application. All documents must be submitted in English as one single pdf-files with the applicant’s surname as file name.

Deadline: Midnight, 5 July 2021.

Selection Process: The application process is organized in two stages: the written applications and a selection interview. In the selection of fellows, the Centre will be supported by a panel consisting of established experts in the relevant fields of research. Due to Covid restrictions, interviews will be conducted online in July 2021. 

If you have any questions on this call or the application process, please get in touch with Professor Manos Tsakiris via eMail: manos.tsakiris@rhul.ac.uk  

More info on the application process can be found HERE