| Location: | Bath |
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| Salary: | £31,236 rising to £37,694 Pro Rata Per Annum. Grade 6 |
| Hours: | Part Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 19th June 2026 |
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| Closes: | 5th July 2026 |
| Job Ref: | SS13769 |
About the role
You will act as Research Project Coordinator to support the £4M EPSRC programme grant “Unifying Arithmetic Statistics” starting in October 2026 and lasting for 5 years.
The programme grant lies in pure mathematics with Bath as the lead organisation and co-leads in Kings College London, Cambridge, and Glasgow. The aims are to make progress on foundational problems in number theory. Additional information about the project can be found on the preliminary webpage: https://sites.google.com/view/unifying-arithmetic-statistics/
You will support the full range of the grant’s initiatives, including
About you
Proactive, independent, efficient and highly effective, the Project Coordinator will play an important role in the project’s operation to help ensure a successful research programme. The appointee will be required to develop working relationships with the academic staff from across the consortium and expected to have a deep and intuitive understanding of the academic research environment.
As the appointment will be made at the project’s inception, it is anticipated that the role will evolve and it is essential that the appointee has a flexible, problem solving approach, using sound judgement and creativity.
The ideal candidate will have experience with project management on a large scale multi-institution project, as well as familiarity with the higher education system and university research culture. They will be pro-active in their approach and have an independent working ethos. They will have a willingness to engage with the partners and drive to make the project succeed.
Further information
The position is at grade 6 and 0.3 FTE, though 0.2FTE is also an option depending on the other roles of the applicant. We welcome interested applicants to contact the project lead to discuss working arrangements and other aspect of the role: Prof. Daniel Loughran dtl32@bath.ac.uk.
As part of your application, please upload a CV.
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Closing date: Sunday 05 July 2026
Interview date: To be confirmed
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