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Postdoc position on the TEMS project

We are looking for an expert on Central and Eastern Europe for our research project on the consequences of marketization. This is a three-year fixed term position as part of the five-member TEMS team.  Funded by the European Research Council, we use an in-depth qualitative examination of four countries and four sectors to explore the causal links between changes in market structure and increases in inequality. This post is suitable for a qualitative researcher who either holds a PhD or is close to completing one, and who has strong language skills, a strong grounding in one or more strands of theory, and a clear research trajectory. You should have a background in an interdisciplinary field such as industrial relations, European studies, or social policy, or in a relevant sub-discipline within sociology, political science, economics, anthropology, or geography.

The full job advertisement is here: https://jobs.gre.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=439

For more information on our research group please look at our research unit’s blog (werugreenwich.wordpress.com), and if you are interested in applying please get in touch with Ian Greer (i.greer@greenwich.ac.uk).