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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Indigenous Environmental Studies

Employer
UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
Location
Sydney, Australia
Salary
Starting salary $100,717 plus leave loading and generous superannuation
Closing date
30 Sep 2022

Job Details

  • Develop your academic career and contribute to research projects of import to Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and global Indigenous communities and their environments
  • Full-time, 3-year fixed term, Academic Level A starting salary $100,717 plus leave loading and generous superannuation
  • Preferred start date: January 2023 (negotiable)

Sydney Environment Institute - Reference no. 0096766

Reporting to Professor David Schlosberg, Director, Sydney Environment Institute, the Postdoctoral Research Fellow will assist in the development and management of research projects that examine environmental issues and approaches relevant to Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, and/or global Indigenous communities.

The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will be based within the Sydney Environment Institute and will be affiliated with the USYD department/school most closely aligned with their expertise.

About you

The University values courage and creativity; openness and engagement; inclusion and diversity; and respect and integrity. As such, we see the importance of recruiting talent aligned to these values and are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow who has:

  • completed a PhD in any area related to Indigenous environmental studies, broadly defined, including humanities and social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, planning and design, law, and/or public health. Priority will go to those with a focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander environmental issues and/or approaches
  • demonstrated knowledge and an emerging profile in environmental and/or Indigenous studies
  • ability to address key research themes of the SEI (biocultural diversities, environmental imaginaries and storytelling, environmental justices, climate transition and transformation) and/or environmental elements of the university's One Sydney, Many People Indigenous strategy (focused on culture and community, people, education, and sense of place)
  • evidence of the ability to conduct independent research and assume responsibility for the development and completion of research projects and publications
  • an emerging track record in academic publications and the potential to develop further research expertise through various project

Key duties of the role include:

  • conducting research under limited supervision as part of the broad research themes of the Sydney Environment Institute
  • coordinating, incorporating, and communicating research - both individual and with collaborative teams
  • taking a leading role in organising and promoting seminars and workshops in relation to these projects (including communication, logistics, web content, and managing social media feeds)
  • writing peer review publications and preparing competitive grant applications
  • actively contributing to the research seminars and workshops, as well as contributing to the research activities of the broader Sydney Environment Institute and Indigenous studies at the University of Sydney

Sydney Environment Institute (SEI) https://sei.sydney.edu.au/

The central aim of the Sydney Environment Institute (SEI) at the University of Sydney is to address and respond to key environmental challenges. SEI crafts a leading role for environmental humanities and social sciences in understanding, confronting, and transforming social and academic responses to environmental crises. Our affiliates across the university are productively engaged in cross-disciplinary local, national, and international collaborations. SEI fosters and supports interdisciplinary work through making connections, hosting topical workshops, and seeding projects. We have developed both leadership and engagement on a range of topics, from food systems to ocean cultures, from adaptation policy to the cultural losses of species extinction.

Intending applicants are welcome to seek further information about the position from Professor David Schlosberg at david.schlosberg@sydney.edu.au

For information about the recruitment process, or if you require reasonable adjustment or support filling out this application, please contact Nicole Cunningham, Recruitment Partner on 0449973799 or via email Nicole.cunningham@sydney.edu.au

Closing date for applications: 11:30 pm, 30 September 2022 (Sydney time)
We are currently planning to hold interviews on the 10th or 11th of October
Preferred start date: January 2023 (though this may be negotiable)

Pre-employment checks

Your employment is conditional upon the completion of all role required pre-employment or background checks in terms satisfactory to the University. Similarly, your ongoing employment is conditional upon the satisfactory maintenance of all relevant clearances and background check requirements. If you do not meet these conditions, the University may take any necessary step, including the termination of your employment.

EEO statement

At the University of Sydney, our shared values include diversity and inclusion and we strive to be a place where everyone can thrive. We are committed to creating a University community which reflects the wider community that we serve. We deliver on this commitment through our people and culture programs, as well as key strategies to increase participation and support the careers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, women, people living with a disability, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and those who identify as LGBTIQ. We welcome applications from candidates from all backgrounds.

How to apply

Applications (including a cover letter, CV, and any additional supporting documentation) can be submitted via the Apply button at the top of the page. If you are a current employee of the University or a contingent worker with access to Workday, please login into your Workday account and navigate to the Career icon on your Dashboard. Click on USYD Find Jobs and apply.

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Company

The University of Sydney was established in 1850 and is consistently recognised, both locally and internationally, for its outstanding teaching and research excellence. Sydney alumni include Prime Ministers, Governor Generals, Nobel Prize winners and leaders in every field of endeavour.

The University offers a comprehensive range of courses, including a number of disciplines unique in Australia. Teaching is spread across nine different state-of-the art campuses, located across New South Wales.

The University of Sydney’s commitment to excellence in research has resulted in an outstanding record in national competitive funding and underpins an approach to teaching which has won nominations for excellence and resulted in high student satisfaction ratings. The University has 78 research centres and institutes and is home to three ARC Centres of Excellence.

The teaching, research and cultural life of the University is supported by extensive facilities, including the largest library collection in the Southern Hemisphere, the world-class Nicholson Museum of archaeological antiquities, the Macleay Museum of natural history and ethnographic collections and the University Art Gallery. Its outstanding sporting and recreation facilities provide a training centre for students and Olympic athletes.

The University of Sydney is a key member of the Group of Eight Australian major research-intensive universities, and the Worldwide Universities Network.

Campuses

The University of Sydney has nine official campuses.

1.         Camperdown/Darlington Campus.

2.         Cumberland Campus. Home to the Faculty of Health Sciences (based in Lidcombe).

3.         Mallett Street Campus. Home of the Sydney Nursing School.

4.         Sydney Conservatorium of Music Campus. In Macquarie Street, central Sydney.

5.         Rozelle Campus. Home to Sydney College of the Arts.

6.         Surry Hills Campus. Home to the Faculty of Dentistry.

7.         Camden Campus. Contains facilities connected to the Faculty of Veterinary Science and the Faculty of Agriculture and Environment.

8.         Burren Street Campus. Facilties are currently under development.

9.         Sydney Medical School campuses. These include the School of Rural Health (in Dubbo and Orange), the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Concord Hospital, Westmead Hospital, the Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Nepean Hospital, Northern Clinical School, Sydney Adventist Hospital, Broken Hill University Department of Rural Health, and Northern Rivers University Department of Rural Health.

Faculties

The University of Sydney has 16 faculties.

1. Agriculture and Environment

2. Architecture, Design and Planning

3. Arts and Social Sciences

4. Business (Business School)

5. Dentistry

6. Education and Social Work

7. Engineering and Information Technologies

8. Health Sciences

9. Law (Sydney Law School)

10. Medicine (Sydney Medical School)

11. Nursing and Midwifery

12. Pharmacy

13. Science

14. Sydney College of the Arts

15. Sydney Conservatorium of Music

16. Veterinary Science

Number of Employees

Full-time employees: 7616

For more information, please visit: http://sydney.edu.au/

Company info
Telephone
+(61) 2 9351 2222
Location
UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
NEW SOUTH WALES
2006
Australia

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