As we celebrate our 200th year of Manchester Met, we are delighted to be launching our ‘Third Century Fellowship Scheme’.
The Fellowship Scheme is aimed at exceptional researchers, in the early stages of their post-doctoral career, who aim to make their mark in the field of independent research. You will have extensive experience and a notable track record of research outputs in your area of research.
What are we offering as part of the Third Century Fellowship Scheme?
By joining our Fellowship Scheme, you’ll play a leading part in our global research offering and join our community, working collaboratively across multidisciplinary and diverse teams with state-of-the-art facilities and work environment.
Successful applicants will benefit from:
During the term of the fellowship, you will be publishing internationally excellent and world-leading outputs and will be pursuing external funding opportunities to realise your future research ambitions. You will also have the opportunity, when relevant, to prepare and deliver short courses.
The Scheme begins with an initial appointment to a fixed-term post with the expectation to transition to a permanent Senior Lecturer or as a Reader, after three years, dependant on your performance and potential as assessed through the scheme.
These fellowship opportunities are being offered across our four faculties: Science & Engineering, Arts & Humanities, Business & Law and Health & Education. We will be making up to 15 appointments onto the cohort, based on application and assessment performance, and best fit to our preferred areas of research, across our four faculties.
Further details about the fellowship and research areas can be found here
You can explore our Fellowship Opportunity in Mental Health , below.
Mental Health Team at Manchester Metropolitan:
Embedded within the School of Nursing and Public Health, the Mental Health Team has brought significant contributions to the global field of mental health. Our work embodies humanitarian rights and social justice to better understand the complexities of trauma associated with mental health and how to prevent severe mental health problems and long-term institutionalisation. We use improvement-orientated methods that challenge cultural barriers and power imbalances, working closely with policy Think Tank groups, clinical staff, commissioners, community pillars, people with lived experience and their families to influence policy and practice.
We were awarded NIHR grants to lead on research in health and justice inequalities for black men detained under the Mental Health Act and other commissioned research focusing on reducing restrictive practices for people with mental health problems, those with a learning disability and autistic people. We work closely with NHS trusts, strategically contributing to the development and evaluation of their research strands and initiatives. Our world-leading research has generated impact beyond academia, informing the development of local and national guidelines to minimise coercive practices in mental health settings. We are part of strong international networks in this area, e.g., EViPRG Group (https://www.eviprg.eu/) and FOSTREN (https://fostren.eu/), working collaboratively to generate change at European level and beyond.
About the role:
About the candidate:
An ambitious researcher, you must have a doctoral-level qualification in a relevant health related discipline, including Psychology, Nursing and be eager to contribute to our ongoing work, while developing your own research in the broad area of mental health, theoretical frameworks and methodologies appropriate for the people we want to serve.
Requirements:
Please refer to the Job Description & Person Specification for a full list of essential & desirable criteria.
Academic Contact: Dr Alina Haines (a.haines@mmu.ac.uk) to discuss the fellowship opportunity in detail.
Closing Date: 29 May 2024
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us on researchfellowships@mmu.ac.uk
To return to the main fellowship page, click here
With over 4,200 staff members and around 39,000 students, we are a big institution with even bigger ambitions.
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