| Location: | London |
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| Salary: | £45,031 per annum including London Weighting Allowance |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 26th March 2026 |
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| Closes: | 20th April 2026 |
| Job Ref: | 141806 |
About the role
This 4-year Research Associate position sits within the European Research Council project ‘AdaptAIR: Climate Adaptation through Artificial Ice Reservoirs in the Himalayas’. This project explores the social, cultural and environmental context of the deployment of Artificial Ice Reservoirs (AIRS) as water management tools in the Himalayan cold desert regions, in the context of rapidly retreating glaciers. The project combines high-resolution climate, glacier and hydrological modelling with approaches from anthropology, history and critical agrarian studies to understand water use and agrarian change in the region, and how AIRs affect this.
This role will explore the complex institutional context of water and climate change governance in the Himalayas, from the village to Federal level, using a combination of documentary analysis and interviews. This will include the role of knowledge-generating agencies, for example, institutions sitting within the Indian Ministry of Earth Sciences. You will develop an institutional map, which will be used to explore how AIRs are shaped by and impact upon the existing institutional landscape. You will study power, networks and shifting discourses in the promotion of AIRs, and envisage alternative forms of knowledge production. You will also collaborate with post docs working on rural, grounded analysis of recipient villages to build a broader understanding of institutions across scales. Researching literature on vulnerability, the history of governance and policymaking in Northwest India, political economy of the Indian state and science and technology studies, will be important in designing and carrying out these tasks.
You will be supervised by, and work closely with, PIs George Adamson and Nithya Natarajan at King’s College London, as well as colleagues in the School of Public Policy at IIT Delhi, and scientists and anthropologists in the UK and Canada. You will be based in London but will require fieldwork in India and possibly Nepal. Your work will contribute directly to the aims of AdaptAIR, and you will have be encouraged to develop your own research agenda.
This is a full time, and you will be offered a fixed term contract for 4 years.
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