{"createDate":"2024-09-06T01:16:45.619Z","id":1520883,"title":"Postdoctoral Research Associate in West African Arts Education","description":"<div><p>About us</p><p>King’s College London is one of England’s oldest and most prestigious universities, founded within the tradition of the Church of England by King George IV and the Duke of Wellington who granted our royal charter in 1829.</p><p>King''s has a proud history of inspiring and supporting those who seek to solve the world''s most pressing problems. For almost 200 years, our community has been deeply rooted in the belief that learning and research should serve society.</p><p>This commitment to knowledge with purpose – using our expertise as a force for good – lies at the heart of our core mission at King’s. From research that led to the discovery of the structure of DNA, to developing life-changing therapies and making maths education available to underrepresented groups, we continue to have a transformational impact on society.</p><p>Fourteen people from King’s and its associated institutions have been awarded the <a href=\"https://www.kcl.ac.uk/about/our-people/nobel\">Nobel Prize</a>, including <a href=\"https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/archbishop-desmond-tutu\">Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu</a> for his role in South Africa’s anti-apartheid campaign, and <a href=\"https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/m-levitt2\">Professor Michael Levitt</a> for his joint work in developing multiscale models for complex chemical systems.</p><p>Notable alumni include British sprinter and world-record holder <a href=\"https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/dina-asher-smith\">Dina Asher-Smith</a>, biophysicist <a href=\"https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/rosalind-franklin\">Dr Rosalind Franklin</a>, famous for her work in X-ray spectroscopy, and acclaimed children’s writer <a href=\"https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/sir-michael-morpurgo\">Sir Michael Morpurgo</a>.</p><p>The Faculty of Arts & Humanities at King’s is distinctive in representing exceptional strength in both the longer established disciplines (such as Philosophy, Classics, Theology, English, History, Languages, and Music) and world-leading quality in more recently established fields (such as Digital Humanities, Film, Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts, and Culture, Media and Creative Industries). </p><p>About the role</p><p>King’s College London seeks to appoint a research fellow for a period of 36 months (February 2025 to January 2028). We are looking for an outstanding and highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with experience of working on the history and/ or sociology of education in Africa, who would join a team on LITAID, a project funded by a UKRI Frontier Research Guarantee Grant.</p><p>LITAID – Decolonization, Appropriation and the Materials of Literature in Africa and its Diaspora – addresses questions about cultural production, arts education and literary materials. It focuses on the role of the arts in decolonization, and looks especially at Ghanaian cultural production, considering its transnational dimensions from the perspective of local artists and institutions as well as a range of visitors from abroad, who came seeking decolonial resources for their own communities. </p><p>The research fellow will be chiefly responsible for one of the project’s six strands, a study of Ghanaian arts and literary education between 1946 and 1962. The purpose of this strand is to ascertain how the Ghanaian state and Ghanaian educators and artists understood the role of the arts and art education during the period of decolonization. The postholder will spend extended periods conducting archival research in Britain and Ghana and undertaking fieldwork-based case studies of particular educational institutions in Ghana. </p><p>The postholder, who will work independently but under the supervision of the principal investigator. The postholder will be responsible for identifying, surveying and analyzing relevant archival materials; establishing the relationship between policies and their implementation, both before and after Ghanaian independence; and undertaking case studies of specific primary, secondary and tertiary educational institutions, based on fieldwork. The postholder will also contribute to project outputs (conference papers, journal articles and a monograph proposal), participate in regular team-meetings, and will assist in the organization and management of events.</p><p>This is a full-time post (35 hours per week), and you will be offered a fixed term contract until 31/01/2028</p><p>About you</p><p>To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience:</p><p><strong>Essential criteria</strong></p><ol><li>PhD qualified in relevant subject area <em>(or pending results)</em> </li><li>Knowledge of relevant approaches to history and/or sociology of education. </li><li>Experience of archival research and ability to manage, organize and analyze large volumes of archival material. </li><li>Familiarity with one or more of Ghana’s languages. </li><li>Ability to use initiative to solve problems arising in the research context. </li><li>Ability to organize time, work to meet deadlines, manage competing priorities and complete research outputs. </li><li>Ability to work closely with other researchers.</li></ol><p><strong>Desirable criteria</strong></p><ol><li>Experience of archival and/or field-based research in West Africa. </li><li>Experience of a collaborative research environment. </li><li>Knowledge and experience of questionnaire design. </li><li>Knowledge of and interest in arts or literary education. </li><li>Knowledge of and interest and theories of decolonization. </li></ol><p><strong>Downloading a copy of our Job Description</strong></p><p>Full details of the role and the skills, knowledge and experience required can be found in the Job Description document, provided at the bottom of the next page after you click “Apply Now”. This document will provide information of what criteria will be assessed at each stage of the recruitment process.</p><p>Further information</p><p>We pride ourselves on being inclusive and welcoming. We embrace diversity and want everyone to feel that they belong and are connected to others in our community.</p><p>We are committed to working with our staff and unions on these and other issues, to continue to support our people and to develop a diverse and inclusive culture at King''s. We ask all candidates to submit a copy of their CV, and a supporting statement, detailing how they meet the essential criteria listed in the advert. If we receive a strong field of candidates, we may use the desirable criteria to choose our final shortlist, so please include your evidence against these where possible.</p><p>To find out how our managers will review your application, please take a look at our ‘<a href=\"https://www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/how-we-recruit\">How we Recruit</a>’ pages.</p><p>Interviews are due to be held in the week commencing 14 October 2024</p><p>We are able to offer sponsorship for candidates who do not currently possess the right to work in the UK.</p></div>","summary":"King's College London에서 서아프리카 예술 교육을 연구할 박사후 연구원을 모집합니다.","workingHours":"35시간/주","salary":"","closeAt":"2025-08-21T14:59:59.000Z","organization":{"id":494,"name":"King’s College London","logoImg":"","homepageUrl":"https://www.kcl.ac.uk/study"},"jobLocations":[{"regionCode":"EU","countryCode":"GB","state":"Greater London","address":"London (Greater)"}],"jobMajors":[{"majorCode":"JMC1500"},{"majorCode":"JMC2100"},{"majorCode":"JMC2300"}],"jobPositions":[{"positionCode":"JPC0006"},{"positionCode":"JPC0002"}]}