Message posted on 09/08/2018

Research Fellow in Sociology of Biomedical Technology

                Dear all,
<br>This recently advertised position may be of interest:
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<br>Research Fellow in Sociology of Biomedical Technology
<br>University of Sussex - School of Global Studies, Centre for Global Health
<br>Policy
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<br>Location:
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<br>Falmer
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<br>Salary:
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<br>32,548 to 38,833 per annum
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<br>Hours:
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<br>Full Time
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<br>Contract Type:
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<br>Fixed-Term/Contract
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<br>Placed On:
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<br>30th July 2018
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<br>Closes:
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<br>29th August 2018
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<br>Job Ref:
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<br>3550
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<br>Contract: 24 months full time, fixed-term until 31 October 2020 (flexible
<br>working will be considered).
<br>Expected Interview date: TBC.
<br>Expected start date: 1 November 2018.
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<br>The University of Sussex is a dynamic, innovative, top 20 university. With a
<br>campus based in the South Downs National Park but just a few minutes from the
<br>city of Brighton and Hove, it provides an excellent working environment in a
<br>remarkable setting, combined with all that the city has to offer.
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<br>This is an exciting Research Fellow opportunity working with sociologists and
<br>academic lawyers in the Schools of Global Studies and Law, Politics and
<br>Sociology, and in collaboration with senior STS and Law academics at the
<br>Universities of Oxford and York.
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<br>The two-year (or equivalent) post will join a 3-year research project
<br>supported by the Leverhulme Trust. The multi-disciplinary project is focused
<br>on the governance of key emerging biomedical technologies.
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<br>For full details and how to apply see our vacancies
<br>page.
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<br>If you would like to discuss the role informally, please contact Alex
<br>Faulkner, Professor in Sociology of Biomedicine & Healthcare Policy
<br>(af216@sussex.ac.uk; tel. 07980 374154).
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<br>Dr Michael Morrison,
<br>Biomodifying Technologies project
<br>HeLEX - Centre for Health, Law and Emerging Technologies
<br>Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford
<br>Ewert House, Ewert Pl, Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 7DD
<br>United Kingdom
<br> Tel: +44 (0)1865 287847 | Web: Biomodifying
<br>Technologies
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