Queen Margaret University (QMU) is currently offering a fully funded PhD bursary [BUR16-02] on complainant characteristics. Details of the bursary competition for the Centre for Applied Social Sciences are available here. About the topic: The literature on consumer complaint behaviour (CCB) is dominated by attempts to explain why and in what circumstances consumers choose to … Continue reading
The UKAJI team is seeking an experienced Administrative Assistant to support the work of the United Kingdom Administrative Justice Institute based in the School of Law at the University of Essex (Wivenhoe Park, Colchester). With experience of providing high quality administrative support and experience of prioritising workload whilst working independently, the ideal candidate will have a “can do” … Continue reading
UKAJI invites people with relevant experience to submit quotations for carrying out the following work, which will be funded by the University of Essex: Assessment of the market in the UK for training courses (online and face-to-face) related to administrative justice Identification of possible partners for UKAJI in delivering these courses Indicative costs/income of running … Continue reading
Explicitly socio-legal oriented academic posts seem to be like buses: you wait for ages, then two turn up at the same time (in this case, heading towards Edgbaston and Wivenhoe Park). The School of Law at the University of Birmingham is currently advertising “Birmingham Fellows in Socio-Legal Studies” saying that it “seeks to fortify its critical mass of socio-legal … Continue reading
UKAJI is pleased to pass on information about this job opportunity, which has a closing date of 28 August 2014. Policy and Research Assistant Salary: £23,151 per annum Duration: 12 months from early October 2014 (fixed term contract) Hours: Full-time Location: Edinburgh (although some home working /working at another location may be considered) Closing date: … Continue reading