| Location: | London, Hybrid |
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| Salary: | £8,000 Scholarship (three‑month full‑time Fellowship) |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 7th April 2026 |
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| Closes: | 29th May 2026 |
Work Duration: 15 June 2026-14 September 2026
The Fellowship
The Constitution Society invites applications for a three‑month Research Fellowship to lead a project exploring the position of protest in the UK constitution. This Fellowship will support an early‑career scholar to conduct a study of the shifting legal framework surrounding protest rights, restrictions, policing powers and civil liberties.
Recent legislative reforms, including the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 and the Public Order Act 2023, have significantly changed the landscape and nature of protest in the United Kingdom. Despite featuring prominently in political debate, there remains limited public understanding of the restrictions and rights relating to protest.
The successful candidate will propose and produce a 15,000‑word report offering a clear, rigorous and publicly accessible account of these issues. They will also design and deliver a targeted public engagement strategy, including events and media output, to ensure the research reaches the public, policymakers and civil society. The Fellow will work under the supervision of the Constitution Society’s Director of Research and will join a small team dedicated to advancing public understanding of the UK constitution.
The Fellow
Key Responsibilities
How to Apply
Applicants should send their applications via the 'Apply' button above.
The first stage of the application consists of a cover letter (one page maximum), CV (two pages maximum) and initial research proposal (two pages maximum).
The second stage will consist of at least one interview, likely in person at the Society’s London offices.
Informal queries may be directed to the Constitution Society’s Director of Research.
Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion
The Constitution Society is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. We welcome applicants from under‑represented backgrounds and will consider flexible and hybrid working arrangements.
About Us
The Constitution Society is an independent educational foundation promoting public understanding of the UK constitution. We conduct and commission research, monitor constitutional developments, host public events and publish material for scholars, journalists, policymakers and the wider public.
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