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Research Fellow in Human Geography: Mapping food sharing in European cities

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23 Nov 2022

Job Information

Organisation/Company
Trinity College Dublin
Department
Geography
Research Field
History
Geography
Geography » Human geography
Sociology
Sociology » Socio-economic research
Environmental science
Environmental science » Other
Researcher Profile
Recognised Researcher (R2)
Established Researcher (R3)
Country
Ireland
Application Deadline
Type of Contract
Temporary
Job Status
Full-time
Hours Per Week
37
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
HE
Reference Number
101083377
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
Yes

Offer Description

Post Title:

Research Fellow in Geography

Post Status:

Specific Purpose Contract – Full-time (3.5 years)

Research Group / Department / School:

Geography, Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin

Location:

Geography, Natural Sciences

Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin

College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland

Reports to:

Professor Anna Davies

Salary:

Appointment will be made on the NUI Postdoctoral level 1 Salary Scale at a point in line with Government Pay Policy [€42,033 to €48,427 per annum]

Hours of Work:

37 hours per week

Closing Date:

12 Noon (GMT), 1st December 2022

 

Post Summary

This position will work directly with the Horizon Europe Innovation Action project CULTIVATE: Co-designing food sharing resilience for sustainability, led by Prof. Anna Davies and based in Trinity College Dublin. The four-year project has 19 partners from across Europe, including food sharing initiatives, local authorities, international networks, creative enterprises and academic institutions. The successful candidate will form a core member of the Trinity CULTIVATE team and will have particular responsibility for implementation of research relating to the mapping, tracking and monitoring food sharing initiatives across Europe. Extending the SHARECITY100 Database, key outputs to be developed by this post include: the co-production of a multilingual European Dictionary of Food Sharing; the identification of an additional 100 EU MS/AC urban and peri-urban locations; and, working with computer scientists, help develop, test and validate automated functionality to create the SHARECITY200 Database. The role will involve international travel to partner locations for research purposes and for consortium meetings.

Standard Duties and Responsibilities of the Post

The successful candidate will:

  • Conduct individual and collaborative research relating to the mapping, tracking and monitoring of Food Sharing Initiatives (FSIs) to the highest ethical standards in a variety of settings. Including international research to partner locations.
  • Carry out any administrative work associated with this programme of research and assist with wider CULTIVATE administration when required.
  • Travel to and participate in international consortium meetings as required
  • Engage in the dissemination of the results from research to stakeholders in the appropriate form (e.g. presentations, publications, blogs, newspaper articles etc.).
  • Help prepare grant proposals that emerge through the CULTIVATE project.

Specific tasks the successful candidate will undertake include:

  • Categorisation and identification of food sharing landscapes.
    • Leading discussions with all partners to examine the mapping codes and categories in the SHARECITY100 Database
    • Designing and implementing a crowdsourcing social media campaign to build a dictionary of food sharing terms in the 24 EU languages
    • Identify 100 locations for mapping to inform the SHARECITY200 Database.
    • Develop a manual for identifying and categorising FSIs
  • Manual mapping of food sharing landscapes in Hub locations
    • Map the food sharing landscapes of Barcelona, Milan and Utrecht using the manual web and social media searches.
    • Compare the food sharing landscapes in each city and develop a briefing note
    • Supervise local researchers to ground truth online and social media mapping
  • Develop, test, validate and replicate automation tools for mapping, tracking and monitoring FSIs
    • Work with computer scientists to verify their automation tools for mapping, tracking and monitoring food sharing initiatives
    • Assist with rolling the system out across the expanded SHARECITY200 Database
    • Monitor and evaluate the outputs from the automated system
    • Produce and disseminate a summary of the evolution of the food sharing landscapes
    • Develop a feasibility study for sustaining the database post CULTIVATE

Knowledge and Expertise (General)

• Demonstrates knowledge of food systems, particularly urban food systems, and alternative food networks such as food sharing

• Demonstrates the ability to generate new ideas and link and build upon existing ideas to generate unique concepts and solutions with integrity.

• Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of the policy, practices and procedures that are relevant to the role. This will include knowledge and understanding of Research Ethics, and may also include broader University, sector, and external sponsor or funder policies.

Research Environment

• Demonstrates evidence of research activity and a commitment to ongoing research and publications.

• Demonstrates a thorough understanding of the research environment both nationally and internationally and the ability to contribute to grant applications.

• Demonstrates an understanding of the commercialisation process.

Interpersonal Skills

• Demonstrates good communication and interpersonal skills with the capability of working within a project team to achieve results.

• Demonstrates good instruction skills for working with local research assistants

Personal Skills and Effectiveness

• Demonstrates an ability to manage self, time, and own resources to enable a high level of personal effectiveness.

Career Development

• Demonstrates a commitment to develop own transferable skills, profile and reputation to advance own career beyond the end of the contract period.

Requirements

Research Field
Geography
Education Level
Master Degree or equivalent
Skills/Qualifications

Skills & Competencies

    Essential

    • Excellent qualitative and quantitative research skills
    • Excellent written and oral communication skills
    • Ability to work with an inter and transdisciplinary teams
    • Ability to manage social media accounts and conduct systematic web searches
    • Ability to manage and work with wordpress websites and other online databases and platforms (e.g. SHARECITY Database)

     

    Desirable

    • Experience of running social media campaigns for research (or otherwise)
    • Working knowledge of multiple European languages
    • Experience of working with computer science terms and practices related to automation
    • Big data skills including proficient use of excel, data mining experience, data cataloguing and data inventory management, data quality control, and data visualisation skills
    • European language skills, especially Spanish, Italian, German and Dutch.
    Specific Requirements

     

     

     

    Knowledge & Experience (Essential & Desirable)

    Essential

    • Knowledge of food systems, particularly urban food systems and alternative food networks
    • Demonstrable commitment to ensuring just transitions to sustainable food systems
    • Experience of conducting rigorous online and face-to-face fieldwork with multiple actors and in diverse locations
    • Commitment to working with interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary teams
    • Capacity to conduct independent fieldwork and work with local research assistants
    • Experience of publication in international peer review journals as lead author

     

    Desirable

    • Experience of researching food sharing initiatives
    • Knowledge of sustainable food systems
    • Experience of working in and with interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary teams
    • Experience of managing research assistants in fieldwork
    • Familiarity with operating and managing social media and other web-based platforms
    Languages
    ENGLISH
    Level
    Excellent

    Additional Information

    Eligibility criteria

    Applicants should submit in one document: a cover letter setting out your motivation for applying for the role and how your skills meet the requirements AND a full Curriculum Vitae to include the names and contact details of 2 referees (including email addresses), to:-

    Professor Anna Davies

    Email: daviesa@tcd.ie

    Selection process

    The Selection Process in Trinity

    The Selection Committee (Interview Panel) may include members of the Academic and Administrative community together with External Assessor(s) who are expert in the area. Applications will be acknowledged by email. If you do not receive confirmation of receipt within 1 day of submitting your application online, please contact the named Recruitment Partner on the job specification immediately and prior to the closing date/time.

    Given the degree of co-ordination and planning to have a Selection Committee available on the specified date, the University regrets that it may not be in a position to offer alternate selection dates. Where candidates are unavailable, reserves may be drawn from a shortlist. Outcomes of interviews are notified in writing to candidates and are issued no later than 5 working days following the selection day.

    In some instances the Selection Committee may avail of telephone or video conferencing. The University’s selection methods may consist of any or all of the following: Interviews, Presentations, Psychometric Testing, References and Situational Exercises.

    It is the policy of the University to conduct pre-employment medical screening/full pre-employment medicals. Information supplied by candidates in their application (Cover Letter and CV) will be used to shortlist for interview.

    Applications from non-EEA citizens are welcomed. However, eligibility is determined by the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation and further information on the Highly Skills Eligible Occupations List is set out in Schedule 3 of the Regulations

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    Work Location(s)

    Number of offers available
    1
    Company/Institute
    Trinity College Dublin
    Country
    Ireland
    City
    Dublin
    Street
    Dublin 2
    Geofield

    Where to apply

    E-mail
    daviesa@tcd.ie

    Contact

    City
    Dublin
    Website
    Street
    Dublin 2
    E-Mail
    daviesa@tcd.ie