Integral Agroecology Research Officer at University of Oxford

Job Description

Contract Type: Two-year fixed term (renewable after one year) 

Role and Person Specification 
 
The Laudato Si’ Research Institute (LSRI), based at Campion Hall, University of Oxford, in collaboration with the Integral Ecology Research Network (IERN) and The Downforce Trust (TDT), is seeking to appoint an Integral Agroecology Research Associate. This is a full-time position with a fixed term of 24 months (renewable after one year). It contains a combination of scholarly research and engagement with policy and HE networks around the world.

Inspired by the legacy of Henri de Laulanié SJ, the role will advance integral agroecological understanding and practices, will foster different expressions of eco-spirituality, and will support the HE and business sectors in understanding and applying agroecological techniques, via Jesuit university and other networks. Laulanié’s mission to Madagascar (1961–1995) prioritised practical action designed to promote human and agricultural development together. Laulanié’s last years were concerned with how to scale the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), an agroecological approach to rice cultivation co-developed with Malagasy farmers. A particular focus of the role will be to carry out further research into SRI and to focus on the role of people and organisations in scaling-up this and other agroecological practices. The primary geographical focus will be Africa. The role is envisaged as combining scholarly research (up to 25%) with public and policy engagement activities (at least 75%). Programme leadership and collaboration will also comprise an important part of the role.

Required Skills 

The candidate will possess or demonstrate: 

  • A Master’s degree or PhD in agriculture or agronomy, natural sciences, international development, environmental ethics, eco-theology, or a related field. 
  • The passion, persistence, and resilience to take on the challenge and opportunity of scaling agroecology in Africa. 
  • Qualities of leadership and initiative, as proven by previous career roles, and organisational skills to ensure projects are brought to completion in a timely manner. 
  • Excellent communication skills, in writing and in person, demonstrating the qualities required to engage, network and influence the stakeholders who determine policy and practice. 
  • Strong research and academic skills, with a proven ability to translate research into impactful policies and practices. 
  • Ability to work effectively in a multicultural environment, particularly across Europe and Africa. 

How to Apply 
 
Please click the ‘Apply’ button above for further information, including main duties and responsibilities, supervision structure, and terms and conditions.

Applicants will be required to submit a cover letter and curriculum vitae including a list of three potential references.

Applications should be submitted to Ms Harriet David, LSRI Project & Operations Manager, at lsri.administrator@campion.ox.ac.uk by noon on 12 November 2024. 

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview at Campion Hall on Monday 25 November 2024 (date to be confirmed). Candidates must be available for interview on this date.

The LSRI is an Equal Opportunities Employer committed to equality and diversity. 

Closes: 12th November 2024 (noon) 


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