| Location: | Salford |
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| Salary: | £33,951 to £37,694 per annum |
| Hours: | Part Time |
| Contract Type: | Permanent |
| Placed On: | 24th March 2026 |
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| Closes: | 6th April 2026 |
| Job Ref: | 656-450341815 |
Opportunity Overview
This role is to manage the building of a sustainable innovation network on cultures of class. It is currently restricted to twelve months in duration. The innovation network is envisioned to build a membership that engages in creating impactful research and knowledge exchange.
Its main focus, therefore, is to promote and encourage research into social classes of the past and present to inform future decision-making processes. Its membership and partner organisations will come from the arts, humanities and social sciences and include museums, libraries and galleries, stakeholders in academia, politics, industry and members of the public.
Key Responsibilities
About the School or About the Department
Class is a leading cause of inequality and underrepresentation across Britain. This network recognises diverse cultural expressions as essential for hegemonic relationships between communities, their place attachment and identities. We hope to contribute towards real needs (eg social mobility, class identity, representation, disenfranchisement) by empowering marginalised members of society. The focus on cultures of class aligns with the current university strategy of enriching lives through building prosperity and equity.
The network’s key objectives are to empower the creation of outputs on class-related questions and concerns. The network’s goal is to connect members through a range of ‘Interest Groups’ that are open to everyone. Here, specific class-related topics (e.g. social inequality, provision of social housing, history of working-class women, class identity, etc) are discussed, researched and outputs are generated.
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