Postdoctoral Research Fellow on the Global Histories of HIV/AIDS Campaigning in Argentina and Spain at University of Stirling
Job Description
Location: Stirling Campus
The Post
Applications are invited for a UKRI-funded position of a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Stirling. The role holder will examine the history of the connections of HIV/AIDS activists in Argentina and Spain with one another, but also with campaigners elsewhere in Europe, as well as South, Central, and North America. The advertised position is offered as part of the project “AIDS Campaigning between the Global South and Western Europe since the 1980s”. This project is funded by a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship (FLF; Grant Reference: MR/Y015878/1), commenced in September 2024 and will be led by Dr Nikolaos Papadogiannis (University of Stirling). The successful applicant will be based in the Division of History, Heritage and Politics at the University of Stirling. They will need to be based at Stirling for at least nine months per year and spend the remainder of the year doing archival research or conducting interviews in Spain, Argentina, and any other location required for the programme, as well as participating in conferences outside of the UK.
The Project
The project is anticipated to involve a group of five researchers led by Nikolaos Papadogiannis. Each researcher will focus on a different part of the globe. Overall, the project will help recalibrate the study of social reactions to HIV and AIDS and, more broadly, modern epidemics and show the importance of ideas from the Global South for relevant campaigns in Western Europe. The project also aims to co-shape the agenda of HIV organisations, making health campaigns in the UK more inclusive in terms of involving on an equitable basis activists from black and queer communities in the UK and the Global South. The project aims to produce various outputs, from co-authored journal articles to a research-based comic. For more detailed information on the project, please see the Further Particulars document.
Description of duties
The specific duties of the successful candidate during the 36 months when they will be hired will be the following:
- Plan and manage their own research activity, as discussed with and approved by the Project Lead, and meet objectives and deadlines in collaboration with the project’s Project Lead
- Liaise with and report to the Project Lead regularly, at least once per month, about the project
- Liaise with the project’s International Advisory Board and other partners, especially in Spain and Argentina
- Attend regular project and editorial meetings as required
Essential criteria
- The candidates must, by the time of appointment, have completed a PhD (or equivalent) in one of the following disciplines: 20th century history, anthropology, sociology, political science, media studies, or cultural studies, or another discipline in the humanities or social sciences, including interdisciplinary studies.
- Experience with oral history or ethnography or equivalent qualitative research methods.
- Experience in preparing research findings for publication or presentation at conferences.
- Understanding and awareness of research governance and ethical issues in research, and of obtaining ethical approval.
For further information, including a full description of duties, essential criteria and details on how to apply, please see Vacancy details | University of Stirling