Research associate

We are looking for an excellent researcher interested in working in an academic-practitioner led consortium promoting restraint by armed actors. Apply now! The Beyond Compliance Consortium (BCC) - Building Evidence on Promoting Restraint by Armed Actors is a three year research programme funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). The Consortium is built of nine academic-practitioner partner organisations: the University of York (Principal Investigator - PI), the University of Glasgow (Co-Investigator - CoI), Utrecht University (CoI), Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict (CoI), War Child UK, Diakonia International Humanitarian Law Centre, Center for Civilians in Conflict, Centre on Armed Groups, Fight for Humanity. The BCC Research Programme will contribute to the effective prevention and reduction of humanitarian need and civilian harm and facilitate a broader protective environment in armed conflict. This will be achieved by improving the strategic understanding and operational and policy know-how of key stakeholders, including the FCDO, on what interventions are most effective in generating compliance and promoting restraint by a range of armed actors. The programme is inter and transdisciplinary in character and draws on qualitative fieldwork conducted in nine conflict-affected countries, on quantitative methods, and integrates an FCDO Research Line providing ongoing written advice to the FCDO on the topic of the research.Katharine Fortin (Co-Investigator of the project at Utrecht University) is currently hiring a Research Associate for two days a week to carry out a range of research and support tasks for the project team. The role-holder will report directly to Katharine Fortin and will be employed by Utrecht University. The successful candidate will be entrusted (at different times) with the following tasks: Systematic identification and analysis of legal and non-legal literature relevant to international humanitarian law, human rights law, civilian protection and compliance; Assistance with providing research input on each component of the project, including analysis qualitative and quantitative studies on core concepts, database design, and empirical legal research; Preparation of working papers or assisting with preparation of academic papers on core concepts relevant to the project; Tasks associated with the FCDO Research Line component of the project, involving liaising with consortium partners, streamlining Research Line processes, managing research requests, and drafting of reports/ outputs of varying lengths (5-20 pages); Tasks associated with the organization of consortium meetings, project management and communication strategy; Tasks associated with the Beyond Compliance: In Conversation podcast; Willingness to travel, if necessary to consortium meetings. The ideal candidate for this position will have the following qualities: Preferably a PhD in international law, with a specialism in international humanitarian law or equivalent professional experience in a research/ policy setting, requiring excellent research and writing skills; Proven affinity with international humanitarian law, international human rights law, public international law and interest in civilian harm and humanitarian need; Experience with conducting research outside law in social and political sciences; Excellent analytical and writing skills, with proven capability of producing different kinds of written work for a variety of audiences e.g. academic, policy briefs; Proven ability to work independently and reliably under time pressure with good eye for accuracy; Proficiency in communicating and liaising with different professional partners, monitoring deadlines and processes; Ability to start work asap; This is a position that would be suitable for an individual who is as much interested in academic research as making connections with different NGOs working on issues of civilian harm and humanitarian need. We offer: a position ( 0.4 FTE) for one year, with a good evaluation a possible extension until 31 March 2027. a full-time gross salary between € 3226 and € 4786 in scale 10/11 of the Collective Labour Agreement Dutch Universities (CAO); 8% holiday bonus and 8.3% end-of-year bonus; a pension scheme, partially paid parental leave, and flexible employment conditions based on the Collective Labour Agreement Dutch Universities. We are looking for an excellent researcher interested in working in an academic-practitioner led consortium promoting restraint by armed actors. Apply now! Wat ga je doen?

The Beyond Compliance Consortium (BCC) - Building Evidence on Promoting Restraint by Armed Actors is a three year research programme funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). The Consortium is built of nine academic-practitioner partner organisations: the University of York (Principal Investigator - PI), the University of Glasgow (Co-Investigator - CoI), Utrecht University (CoI), Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict (CoI), War Child UK, Diakonia International Humanitarian Law Centre, Center for Civilians in Conflict, Centre on Armed Groups, Fight for Humanity. The BCC Research Programme will contribute to the effective prevention and reduction of humanitarian need and civilian harm and facilitate a broader protective environment in armed conflict. This will be achieved by improving the strategic understanding and operational and policy know-how of key stakeholders, including the FCDO, on what interventions are most effective in generating compliance and promoting restraint by a range of armed actors. The programme is inter and transdisciplinary in character and draws on qualitative fieldwork conducted in nine conflict-affected countries, on quantitative methods, and integrates an FCDO Research Line providing ongoing written advice to the FCDO on the topic of the research.Katharine Fortin (Co-Investigator of the project at Utrecht University) is currently hiring a Research Associate for two days a week to carry out a range of research and support tasks for the project team. The role-holder will report directly to Katharine Fortin and will be employed by Utrecht University. The successful candidate will be entrusted (at different times) with the following tasks: Systematic identification and analysis of legal and non-legal literature relevant to international humanitarian law, human rights law, civilian protection and compliance; Assistance with providing research input on each component of the project, including analysis qualitative and quantitative studies on core concepts, database design, and empirical legal research; Preparation of working papers or assisting with preparation of academic papers on core concepts relevant to the project; Tasks associated with the FCDO Research Line component of the project, involving liaising with consortium partners, streamlining Research Line processes, managing research requests, and drafting of reports/ outputs of varying lengths (5-20 pages); Tasks associated with the organization of consortium meetings, project management and communication strategy; Tasks associated with the Beyond Compliance: In Conversation podcast; Willingness to travel, if necessary to consortium meetings. Wat breng je mee?

The ideal candidate for this position will have the following qualities: Preferably a PhD in international law, with a specialism in international humanitarian law or equivalent professional experience in a research/ policy setting, requiring excellent research and writing skills; Proven affinity with international humanitarian law, international human rights law, public international law and interest in civilian harm and humanitarian need; Experience with conducting research outside law in social and political sciences; Excellent analytical and writing skills, with proven capability of producing different kinds of written work for a variety of audiences e.g. academic, policy briefs; Proven ability to work independently and reliably under time pressure with good eye for accuracy; Proficiency in communicating and liaising with different professional partners, monitoring deadlines and processes; Ability to start work asap; This is a position that would be suitable for an individual who is as much interested in academic research as making connections with different NGOs working on issues of civilian harm and humanitarian need. Wat bieden wij?

We offer: a position ( 0.4 FTE) for one year, with a good evaluation a possible extension until 31 March 2027. a full-time gross salary between € 3226 and € 4786 in scale 10/11 of the Collective Labour Agreement Dutch Universities (CAO); 8% holiday bonus and 8.3% end-of-year bonus; a pension scheme, partially paid parental leave, and flexible employment conditions based on the Collective Labour Agreement Dutch Universities. In addition to the

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