Job Summary
The Department of International Relations seeks to appoint a full-time Post-Doctoral Research Fellow for the research project ‘Understanding the Dynamics of Water Scarcity and Conflict in Kenya’, under the British Academy (UK) Global Challenges Research Fund.
As a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, you will conduct fieldwork in three Kenyan Counties (Isiolo, Marsabit and Narok), and undertake library and archival research. You will also be responsible for report-writing on the project, working closely with Professor Kennedy Mkutu (USIU-Africa) and Professor David Anderson (University of Warwick). You may also be required to make presentations on the research findings of the project, assist in the organization of project events, and attend project events in the UK as well as in Kenya.
Candidate Specification
Essential Criteria
PhD or equivalent in IR, Politics, History, Anthropology or related field
Fieldwork experience in Kenya
Knowledge of and experience in archival research methods
Ability to undertake independent international quality research
Excellent analytical, communication and interpersonal skills
Excellent organizational skills
Ability to write with clarity, and demonstrable capacity to complete assignments to specific deadlines
Ability and willingness to contribute to the general activities of the project.
Desirable Criteria (to be covered by the initial mention above)
Good IT skills with basic programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)
Experience in making presentations.
Responsibilities
Conduct fieldwork in Isiolo, Marsabit, and Narok, including periods of residence in these Counties;
Conduct archival research at the Kenya National Archives, Nairobi, and in government libraries and other depositories in Kenya;
Manage and maintain an archive of the research materials collected on the project, including interview transcripts and archival materials;
Organize and manage project events, specifically workshops and seminars to be held in Nairobi;
Write reports on research carried out, and participate in the preparation of research material for presentation at workshops and conferences, and in the preparation of materials for publication;
To undertake specific management functions as may reasonably be required by the project Co-Is, including attendance at meetings.