17 Aug
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University Of Technology Sydney
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New South Wales
17 Aug
University Of Technology Sydney
New South Wales
The Faculty of Design and Society at UTS is seeking a Post‐Doctoral Research Associate to join an Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project investigating the social and architectural histories of housing on Aboriginal reserves in New South Wales.
This is a part‐time (0.6 FTE), fixed‐term appointment for up to two years, offering an excellent opportunity for an early, mid‐career or experienced researcher to strengthen their academic profile through collaboration on a high‐quality, cross‐disciplinary research project.
About the project
The project brings together researchers from history, architecture, anthropology and geography to examine archival, visual and qualitative records of Aboriginal housing, with a strong emphasis on Indigenous‐led research practices and data governance.
The project team includes Dr Campbell Drake (UTS), Prof. Kirsten Thorpe (UTS), Dr Tim O'Rourke (UQ) and Prof. John Evans (Swinburne University of Technology), and is delivered in partnership with the Powerhouse Museum, the National Indigenous Australians Agency, and the National Archives of Australia.
About you
You are a post‐doctoral researcher with:
A PhD (or equivalent research experience) in history, anthropology, geography, architecture, or a related discipline
Demonstrated experience in archival and/or qualitative research
A developing track record of scholarly publications
Strong written and verbal communication skills, and the ability to work respectfully in cross‐cultural research contexts
Specialist knowledge of Indigenous studies or the built environment is welcome but not essential.
Key responsibilities
Working closely with the Chief Investigators, you will:
Undertake archival and desktop research on housing, planning, First Nations history, and relevant policy and political contexts
Collate and analyse historical records, including images, maps, architectural and policy materials
Contribute to qualitative fieldwork, including community forums and the recording of oral histories
Support project administration, documentation and reporting
Contribute to scholarly publications, symposia and public‐facing outputs
Short periods of funded travel may be required.
A Sydney‐based candidate is preferred due to the location of archives, partners and fieldwork.
UTS is a leading university of technology, known for its commitment to creativity, innovation and social impact.
You'll be joining a collegial research environment with strong industry and community connections, and the chance to contribute to meaningful, nationally significant research.
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is committed to providing equal opportunity, diversity, and inclusion for all staff and students, aiming to prevent discrimination and harassment.
This commitment is formalized through their Equity, Inclusion and Respect Policy, which integrates these principles into daily operations, decision‐making, and organizational culture
Base Salary Range: $94,152 - $114,672 (Level A) pro-rata
This role attracts 17% superannuation in addition to the base salary.
UTS staff also benefit from a wide range of Employee Benefits include flexible work practices, generous parental leave and salary packaging opportunities.
This position is part‐time (0.6FTE) and appointment will be made on a fixed term basis for up to two years.
How to apply
To apply, please submit;
Your current CV
A cover letter that address your motivation for applying for the role
A statement addressing the selection criteria, found on Page 3 of the Position Statement
Only those applications submitted via the UTS online recruitment system will be accepted.
Please ensure that the file name for each document submitted includes reference IRC****** and your name.
For further information please contact Dr Campbell Drake or Dr Tim O'Rourke
For system enquiries or issues with your application may be directed to the UTS Recruitment Team at .
Closing Date: Thursday 30 April **** at ***** pm (AEST)
Applicants must have unlimited Australian work rights.
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📌 Postdoctoral Research Associate – Arc Linkage Project (New South Wales)
🏢 University Of Technology Sydney
📍 New South Wales