| Location: | Nottingham |
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| Salary: | £31,387 to £46,485 per annum, depending on skills and experience (minimum £35,608 with relevant PhD). Salary progression beyond this scale is subject to performance. |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 12th December 2025 |
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| Closes: | 5th January 2026 |
| Job Ref: | SOC277125 |
Location: University Park
The Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham is seeking a team member to join a large project that is analysing the role of religion and faith in anti-trafficking and anti-slavery work globally today. By researching theological approaches, worldviews and motivations, we aim to achieve a fuller understanding of belief systems in anti-trafficking/anti-slavery work and how these shape anti-trafficking/anti-slavery strategies and approaches, including in the area of legislation and policy. The project is opening new pathways to understanding the anti-trafficking landscape of belief, mapping the basis for anti-trafficking actions, and analysing how religion informs action against human trafficking and modern slavery.
The team includes other postdoctoral research fellows and is conducting surveys, interviews and focus groups, analysing a wide range of documents, examining religious texts and analysing legislation.
The role-holder will have the opportunity to use their initiative and creativity to identify areas for research, develop research methods and extend their research portfolio. This work is international in scope and covers a wide range of different substantive issues and contexts.
About the role:
The role-holder will conduct primary and secondary research and contribute to the development of new approaches, methodologies, and techniques appropriate to the research. The role-holder will have the opportunity to use their initiative and creativity to identify areas for research, develop research methods and extend their research portfolio.
About the team:
This role is based in the University of Nottingham’s Rights Lab, the world’s largest, leading group of modern slavery researchers. Our challenge-led, team-based approach to research fosters interdisciplinary collaboration. We are committed to ensuring our work is relevant, timely, responsive, accessible, and actionable. The team for this specific project combines colleagues with qualitative and quantitative expertise, from disciplines that include politics, sociology, law, and area studies.
About you:
Candidates should have a PhD in a relevant field or close to completion.
What we offer:
What next:
This role is 36.25 hpw and is available from January 2026 to April 2027 as a fixed term contract.
Further information is available in the role profile. To apply for this vacancy click ‘Apply Now’ complete your details and upload a copy of your CV and publication list.
Please contact Professor Zoe Trodd (Zoe.Trodd@nottingham.ac.uk) for informal inquiries. Please note applications sent directly to this email will not be accepted.
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