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Application sought: two research officers for project on regulatory enforcement

30/10/2014

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The Food Standards Agency (FSA) is looking for two research officers to carry out qualitative fieldwork in the UK. The research officers will contribute to a project to evaluate the impact of changes in the enforcement toolkit of officers implementing food law.


The FSA is seeking candidates with experience of doing qualitative fieldwork (essentially interviews). Candidates do not have to come from a particular discipline, but a background in policing, criminology, socio-legal studies, or regulation studies would be an advantage.

The roles are open to scholars who are advanced doctoral students or who have recently completed a doctorate. The research officers will receive supervision from the project lead Dr Julien Etienne, research fellow at the London School of Economics and at the FSA.

Each research officer's work has been planned to take about 26 days, spread out over a period of 4 months (December 2014 to March 2015).

The work carried out will lead to a joint publication in an international peer-reviewed journal, co-authored with the project lead.

Remuneration is at a highly competitive rate.

Details and application form can be found via the links below.

The deadline for applications is Monday 24 November 2014.

For more information and to submit your application, please email Julien Etienne at julien.etienne@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk
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