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Equality Trust researcher opening

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: April 13, 2012

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The Equality Trust and the University of York are looking for a Researcher to take a leading role in an exciting new project: Discussing Inequality – materials for the classroom and beyond.

This project is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. It will be based primarily in The Equality Trust’s London office, with some visits to York University and the opportunity to work with Professors Kate Pickett and Richard Wilkinson, co-founders of The Equality Trust and co-authors of The Spirit Level.

For more details, please visit http://www.equalitytrust.org.uk/about/jobs

Salary: £29,249 (full-time for one year from July 2012)
Closing date for applications:
 Friday 11th May 2012

We would be grateful if you could pass this email on to anyone who might be interested in applying.

With best wishes
Kathryn Busby 

Co-director of The Equality Trust

32-36 Loman Street, London SE1 0EH
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About Colin Talbot

Colin Talbot is a Professor of Government, a former Specialist Advisor to the House of Commons Treasury Select Committee and the Public Administration Select Committee and has appeared as expert witness many times in Parliament, the Scottish Parliament and NI Assembly. He's also advised Governments from the USA to Japan.

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