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CAMHRA Anthropology in Action Research Fellow

The Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action wishes to recruit a full-time postdoctoral research fellow, with a specialist interest in engagement, policy and practice-focused research, to join a collaborative mental health ethnographic research programme led by Dr Nikita Simpson and Professor David Mosse (co-director and director) at the Department of Anthropology and Sociology. We seek an excellent candidate trained in anthropology with expertise in the field of mental health and training in participatory ethnographic research with marginalised communities.

 

The Anthropology in Action Research Fellow will work with CAMHRA to advance its research, engagement, partnership-building, public policy and educational offerings, particularly in the London area. They will co-design and deliver pilot ethnographic projects with CAMHRA partners (community-based organisations, local authorities and NHS mental health service providers) focused on a variety of teams with concerns related to mental health inequality in London. They will work with partners to develop large scale collaborative research bids based on these pilot projects. They will use creative, participatory, and collaborative citizen anthropology methods to embed the expertise of people with lived experience of mental health service use and inequality into all stages of the research process. They will produce academic and non-academic research outputs to disseminate and engage both high level policy partners, and community stakeholders.

Deadline/Date limite :

October 18, 2024

Employer
UKRI-Research England Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action (CAMHRA), hosted in the Anthropology and Sociology department at SOAS
Location :
Bloomsbury, UK
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