New Vacancy in Integral AgroEcology at the Laudato Si' Research Institute

October 25, 2024

The Laudato Si’ Research Institute (LSRI) is a work of the Jesuits in Britain and based at Campion Hall, University of Oxford. In collaboration with the Integral Ecology Research Network (IERN) and The Downforce Trust (TDT), the team at LSRI is seeking to appoint an Integral Agroecology Research Associate.

Inspired by the legacy of Henri de Laulanié SJ, the role will advance integral agroecological understanding and practices, will foster different expressions of eco-spirituality, and will support the HE and business sectors in understanding and applying agroecological techniques, via Jesuit university and other networks.

The primary geographical focus for this role will be Africa. The role is envisaged as combining scholarly research (up to 25%) with public and policy engagement activities (at least 75%).

This is a full-time position with a fixed term of 24 months (renewable after one year). The candidate must have the right to work in the United Kingdom. The successful candidate will be based in offices at Campion Hall, University of Oxford.

For more details about the role and how to apply please click here.

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