SCOPE
The postdoctoral fellowship is focussed on Urban Studies-Southern Urbanism. The candidate will have expertise in: qualitative social research, with a firm grounding in social theory and interest in the Global South. Familiarity with (social) design, literature and pedagogy would have to be achieved during the course of the fellowship.

The specific tasks of the incumbent are:

  • Form an active part of a new MPhil Urban Studies-Southern Urbanism
  • Support the teaching effort of the programme, particularly the City Research Studio
  • Compile a systematic record of the design and implementation process of the Urban Studies-Southern Urbanism programme
  • Produce scholarly articles that are publishable in international peer reviewed journals, book chapters and contributions to the media in general
  • Participate in the activities of African Centre for Cities

All these tasks will be carried out in close consultation with various ACC staff members and under the supervision of Dr Antonio Tomas.

CONDITIONS
Applicants are expected to have completed a doctoral degree in a area of study relevant to the proposed area of study (Geography, Sociology, Anthropology, Architecture, Planning, Urban Design etc.) within the past five years.

Successful candidates, as part of professional and intellectual development, will be required to participate in departmental activities such as limited teaching and supervision and duties incidental thereto.

VALUE AND TENURE
The value of the Fellowship is R190 000 per year, over a twenty-four month period. The Fellowship is non-renewable for twenty-four months, The fellowship does not include relocation costs or fringe benefits. Conference grants may be available on application. The incumbent will be provided with a desk and appropriate access rights to use the research facilities of the University of Cape Town. The Fellowship will commence 1 January 2018.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Applications must be submitted by 15 September 2017 and consist of:

  • A letter of application stating areas of expertise, research interests and experience
  • copies of academic transcripts
  • A CV including a list of publications
  • The names and contact details of at least two academics who have taught, supervised or worked alongside the applicant as referees

SELECTION PROCESS
Eligible and complete applications will considered by the Director of African Centre for Cities and a sub-committee
Closing date for applications: 15 September 2017

CONTACT DETAILS
Submission
Please submit your application to Maryam Waglay, African Centre for Cities via email to maryam.waglay@uct.ac.za or posting/delivering to Maryam Waglay, African Centre for Cities, Room 2.11, Environmental and Geographical Sciences Building, University of Cape Town, Private Bag X3, Rondebosch, 7701.

Please state in the email subject line or on the envelope that this is an “Application for the ACC Urban Studies Postdoctoral Research Fellowship”.

Enquiries
For enquiries regarding the position please contact Dr António Tomás at antonio.tomas@uct.ac.za

 

ABOUT ACC
African Centre for Cities was established in 2007 at the University of Cape Town as an urban research institute. ACC is based in the School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics in the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, but is interdisciplinary in its scope, drawing expertise on urban issues from across the university. The mission of ACC is to “facilitate critical urban research and policy discourse for the promotion of vibrant democratic and sustainable urban development in the Global South”.

The University of Cape Town reserves the right to disqualify ineligible, incomplete and/or inappropriate applications.
The University of Cape Town reserves the right tot change the conditions of award or to make no awards at all.