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Call for Applications

Theme: Race
Type: Stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship in Arts, Humanities and
Social Sciences
Institution: King's College, University of Cambridge
Location: Cambridge (United Kingdom)
Date: 2018–2022
Deadline: 19.9.2017

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King’s College Cambridge invites applications for a four-year Junior
Research Fellowship from those who are completing or have recently
completed a doctorate and who intend to pursue a research project on
some aspect of the study of race.

Ideas of race based on ethnic descent and ethno-religious differences
have long powerfully shaped human relations and human intimacies.
Such classifications and naturalized hierarchies have constructed and
constricted ideas about human capacities in strikingly pervasive
ways. They have also centred on a whole range of theories about
inherited characteristics and physical appearances that have served
to institutionalise and politically enact discrimination in the shape
of various forms of racisms. Equally, race as a noun has become a
powerful basis for the collective resistance of communities to ethnic
prejudice. Better understanding the impact of ideas and practices of
race and racisms on human society and culture in the past and in the
present, and the nature and reality of prejudice, is an urgent need.
This post-doctoral Fellowship is intended to encourage such research
by enabling the successful candidate to complete a substantial
research project on some aspect of race. Projects may concern the
role of race in any part of the world and in any aspect of past or
present archaeology, anthropology, art, economics, history, law,
literature, philosophy, psychology, politics, or sociology.

The ideal candidate for this Junior Research Fellowship will have a
strong background in one or more disciplines within the Arts,
Humanities, or Social Sciences and have completed an outstanding
doctoral thesis. It is not a requirement that the candidate’s
doctoral studies or the work that they submit in support of their
application should have concerned issues of race, but candidates will
be expected to show in their applications both how their future work
relates to the work that they have already done, and that they are
able to situate their proposed project in relation to current
research on race. The successful candidate will be expected to engage
broadly with the whole college community and to organise academic
activities in the form of seminars/workshops/conferences (for which
the College will provide modest funding).

A Junior Research Fellowship is a postdoctoral position tenable for
up to 4 years. Applications are welcome from graduates of any
university. Candidates will usually have completed their PhD, and
must not have undertaken more than 2 years of postdoctoral work by
1st October 2018 (i.e. your PhD cannot have been granted before 30th
September 2016).

Salary:         £20,874 to £26,864
Hours:          Full Time
Contract Type:  Fixed-Term/Contract
Closes:         19th September 2017

The closing date for applications is 9 a.m. on Tuesday, 19th
September 2017. Full details, including the method of application,
are given on the King's College website:
http://www.kings.cam.ac.uk/research/junior-research-fellowships.html




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