Job Opportunities

The INFRACURSIONS project at the University of Bristol is hiring TWO Postdoctoral Research Associates to undertake research on resource extraction in South America.

The Role

Applications are invited to fill two Postdoctoral Research Associate roles in Social Anthropology. This post is part of a UKRI funded project on small-scale extraction in Amazonia entitled “INFRACURSIONS: Deregulated Infrastructures of Extraction in Rainforest Frontiers” led by Dr Amy Penfield in the Department of Anthropology and Archaeology at the University of Bristol. A central objective of the role will be to undertake ethnographic research on informal extractive economies in Amazonia. The ideal candidate will have experience in fieldwork and ethnographic techniques alongside other social science methodologies such as archival research, social network analysis and/or supply chains.

What will you be doing?

You will work closely with a remote sensing expert, as well as a team of ethnographers who will be collecting ethnographic data on the social, legal and technical dimensions of small-scale extraction in Amazonia. In addition to undertaking a period of fieldwork in South America on at least one of the project themes (see Further Particulars document), you will work closely with the research team to develop and contribute to an interdisciplinary methodology, develop collaborations, publish results and organise events. Two posts are offered on a full-time basis and are funded for 2 years.

You should apply if

You will have a PhD in Social Anthropology, Human Geography or other relevant discipline, specifically with training in ethnographic techniques. You will have excellent organisational, communication and presentation skills. You should demonstrate that you can engage in or are willing to undertake interdisciplinary collaborative work. This role will require travel to South America to undertake data collection and to engage with collaborative partnerships (both academic and non-academic). Preference will be given to candidates who have previously worked on topics relating to South American policy/politics, environmental issues and/or extraction, and who are proficient in Spanish and/or Portuguese.

IMPORTANT: you must read the Further Particulars document to learn more about the project and required application materials. Please ensure you read the document before sending email enquiries

Additional Information

This role is open-ended with fixed funding for two years. 

Closing date: 2nd May 2025

Salary: £37,999 – £43,878 per annum

For informal enquiries please contact: Dr Amy Penfield (amy.penfield@bristol.ac.uk)

Strategy and Mission

The University of Bristol recently launched it’s strategy to 2030 tying together our mission, vision and values.

 

The University of Bristol aims to be a place where everyone feels able to be themselves and do their best in an inclusive working environment where all colleagues can thrive and reach their full potential. We want to attract, develop, and retain individuals with different experiences, backgrounds and perspectives – particularly people of colour, LGBT+ and disabled people – because diversity of people and ideas remains integral to our excellence as a global civic institution.

 

New Podcast: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Conservation

New podcast from the Global Development Institute (GDI) at the University of Manchester on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Conservation.

Research associate Lucas Alencar speaks with anthropologist and group lead of the Infracursions project Amy Penfield and ecologist Filipe França from the University of Bristol.

They discuss the roles anthropology, ecology and other disciplines can play in conservation both in isolation and in collaboration with one another to build policy, networks and action.

 

Infracursions Research Project Survey

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If you are part of an organisation working in the Amazon, we would value your input! 

By filling out a short survey you will be helping the Infracursions project at the University of Bristol better understand the needs of the institutions working on the ground and ensure our research is relevant and effective. You could:

  • Inform the design of digital maps and tools
  • Monitor informal extractive economies
  • Support evidence-based decision-making

 

Encuesta Proyecto Infracursions

Si eres parte de una organización que trabaja en la Amazonia, queremos saber tu opinión.

Completando esta pequeña encuesta, nos ayudarás a entender las necesidades de las organizaciones que trabajan en el terreno y asegurar que nuestra investigación sea relevante y efectiva.

  • Contribuir a la toma de decisiones basada en investigación  
  • Desarrollar de herramientas y visualizaciones
  • Monitorear economías extractivas informales

Questionário Projecto Infracursions

Se você faz parte de uma organização que trabalha na Amazônia, precisamos da sua opinião.

Ao preencher um breve questionário, você nos ajudará a entender as necessidades das instituições que trabalham no local e a garantir que nossa pesquisa seja relevante e eficaz.

  • Criar mapas e ferramentas digitais
  • Monitorar economias extrativistas clanedstinas
  • Apoiar a tomada de decisões com base em evidências