| Location: | Leicester |
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| Salary: | £39,906 to £43,482 per annum |
| Hours: | Full Time, Part Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 17th March 2026 |
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| Closes: | 13th April 2026 |
| Job Ref: | 420 |
The European Research Council (ERC) funded JUSTICE Programme is a six-year multi-institution project to explore and adapt law enforcement investigative practice in countries across the world. As a part of this project De Montfort University is recruiting three (one full-time, two part-time) research fellows for the duration of the project. They will work on a range of activities including planning, preparing and undertaking research on investigative practices, and subsequently disseminating research outcomes.
De Montfort University is an ambitious, globally-minded institution with a relentless focus on delivering high-quality teaching and learning, and research and innovation with a campus-wide focus on providing a sector-leading student experience. A culturally rich university with a palpable commitment to the public good, we strive to maintain a stimulating and inclusive environment where staff and students are able to thrive.
Faculty
Based in the £35 million Hugh Aston building, the Faculty of Business and Law is a truly global community of more than 8,000 students from more than 100 nationalities. State-of-the-art study facilities include a finance trading floor, mock and real courtrooms, computer laboratories, dedicated PGR facilities along with study and breakout areas. With a strong emphasis on employability, the business and law programmes offer students an opportunity to undertake a placement, internships and live projects. The faculty also boasts strong links with professional bodies such as ACCA, CIMA, CIM and CIPD, offering recognition and significant exemptions from professional courses across a wide range of subject areas. With a vibrant research culture, the faculty is home to a large Research and Innovation Institute for Responsible Business and Social Justice with multi-disciplinary hubs in Inclusive International Development, Inclusive Society, Sustainable Business Futures and a Centre for Law and Social justice. With over 200 members and affiliates, we work closely with both industry and communities locally and nationally.
The Ideal Candidate
You will be an early career researcher with a doctoral level qualification (or have submitted doctoral work for examination) in a discipline relevant to the project; criminology, policing, law, organizational behaviour, psychology, etc. You will have experience in planning, conducting and disseminating high quality research working alongside teams as well as independently. You will also have specialist skills which will fit within a wider research team, these might be from a range of areas specified in the Person Specification document.
You will also be committed to the University Values, which are, equality, diversity and inclusion of those from a wide range of backgrounds. You will support work in the upholding of these values.
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