Senior Research Fellow (Full time)
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Who we are Now rated a top three modern University in London, we provide an engaging portfolio of apprenticeships, short courses, undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. We also have an excellent research profile and were jointly recognised as the best modern university in the country for research, and the highest-ranked modern university in London in REF2021. The Role We are recruiting to the role of Senior Research Fellow to join our supportive and collegial research team. The postholder will have an opportunity to contribute to a major European initiative on developing mental health and wellbeing in Europe. Key responsibilities will include: Leading and managing the University of Roehampton's contribution to the EU Horizon project 'Together for Mental Health: A scalable, participatory and evidence-based mental health toolbox for Europe' (awarded £4m in total), ensuring timely and high-quality delivery of all assigned work package. Collaborating with international partners across work packages, contributing to the overall integration, scalability, and impact of the project. Taking primary responsibility for the design, coordination, and delivery of 'Work Package 3', involving the systematic identification, review, and synthesis of evidence-based mental health resources from academic, policy, and practice-based sources. Contribute substantially to 'Work Package 5', leading the development and delivery of a UK-based secondary school case study. The successful candidate will have skills and experience in: PhD or professional doctorate with a substantial empirical research component Strong knowledge of applied mental health research, particularly in education settings. Understanding of evidence synthesis methods (e.g. systematic or scoping reviews) and translation of research into practice. Expertise in participatory and co-creation methodologies, including stakeholder engagement and lived-experience approaches. Ability to design, implement, and evaluate complex intervenntions with attention to inclusion, equality and cultural responsiveness. If you have any specific questions on the role, please contact Mick Cooper . The University is committed to promoting diversity and equality of opportunity and aims to create a culture and environment where students and staff are treated fairly. The University is an equal opportunity and 'disability confident' employer. Professional Services/Support staff on RU7 and above, have access to the University's Retirement Savings Group Pension Plan, a defined contribution scheme, provided by Royal London . Our full range of benefits are available here . The post commences 1 st October 2026 and will run for 36 months. The closing date for completed applications is: 13th July 2026 It is expected that interviews will be held on the 22 nd July 2026 You are encouraged to apply promptly (via the 'Apply' button above), as we reserve the right to close the role and interview before the dates stated above. Visa Sponsorship is not available for this role. Candidates who apply for this role must already hold the legal right to work in the UK £46,438 to £50,233 pa inclusive of London Weighting Allowance. Grade: RU08
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