Are you a passionate quantitative researcher eager to tackle societal challenges related to labour migrants’ work and living conditions in the Netherlands and beyond? Do you have the organisational and entrepreneurial skills to help expand RUNOMI’s research partnerships and inspire students through teaching? Join us as a postdoctoral researcher in the RUNOMI Labour Migration Research Programme.
As a postdoctoral researcher in the RUNOMI Research Programme on Labour Migration you will be employed at the Department of Geography, Planning and Environment of the Nijmegen School of Management. As a member of RUNOMI, an internationally renowned hub of expertise on migrant inclusion issues, you will also join a large team of scholars working in various thematically related projects. We are seeking a highly energetic and entrepreneurial colleague specialised in quantitative research methods to collaborate on scientific publications on the basis of previously collected survey data, develop competitive funding proposals for new research partnerships (national or international), initiate and co-organise knowledge exchange activities between academia and practice, and teach quantitative research methods to students in the Geography, Planning and Environment BA programme.
Your role will entail: (i) collaborating on scientific publications on the basis of data collected between 2021 and 2024 in seven surveys among labour migrants in the Netherlands that are part of the Kenniscentrum Arbeidsmigranten (KCA) panel on labour migrants. This data provides unique insights into the perspective of labour migrants on themes that are relevant to their lives in the Netherlands, including housing, work, living environment, health, access to facilities, schooling and future prospects, and their language skills. More information about the data can be found
here, (ii) initiating and co-organising thematic knowledge exchange activities connecting academia and practice, and (iii) playing a central role in the development of competitive funding proposals (national/international) for research partnerships to further develop the RUNOMI track record on labour migration in the Netherlands and beyond, (iv) contributing to the departmental education programme by teaching the Dutch-taught Statistics & Methods course in semester 3 (end of January to mid-March).