Are you looking for a collaborative and impact-focused research role within an inspiring, world-leading organisation? Do you want to contribute to our mission to create a more sustainable economy? The University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) is a globally influential institute within the University of Cambridge working on a mission to develop leadership and solutions towards a sustainable economy. More information can be found at https://www.cisl.cam.ac.uk/about. The role CISL works to develop pioneering ideas, research and resources for better decision-making and system design, including through The King's Global Sustainability Fellowship Programme. Under this programme, we are seeking to appoint a Fellow on a 12 month fixed term contract (extension subject to available funding). This post will be offered as either a Research Associate or Senior Research Associate dependant on level of qualifications and experience and is funded through a philanthropic donation from Heathrow Airport Ltd. This role will be closely affiliated with a flagship initiative run by CISL in partnership with Cambridge's Whittle Laboratory, the Aviation Impact Accelerator (AIA). The AIA's mission is to accelerate the journey to sustainable aviation by developing evidence-based tools and insight that allow people to map, understand, and embark on the pathways towards sustainable flight. As the King's Global Sustainability Fellow in Climate Risk in Aviation, you will work on translating the AIA's 2030 Sustainable Aviation Goals into policy action. You will conduct research on policy levers and incentives to drive sustainable aviation. Transforming aviation to make it sustainable is a huge challenge and the development of effective policies supporting pathways to sustainable aviation are essential, given the scale of change involved. The research aims to understand the current policy making process aligned with each goal and identify options to enable and deliver them. Key skills and experience: Hold a PhD in a relevant specialist subject (or be 'post viva' with a clear timetable for completion). Sufficient breadth and depth of expertise in sustainable aviation to execute research of a high standard. The skills and experience to work independently and manage own workload with limited oversight, while also fostering fruitful collaborations across CISL, the University, and the AIA. The creativity and initiative to develop new ideas and the intellectual energy and independent thinking necessary to address questions through research. The skills and experience to build generative industry, policy - academic collaborations. Clear enthusiasm for (and experience of) generating opportunities for research impact, including stakeholder engagement. Ability to communicate research to a broad audience including but not limited to policymakers, technical experts, industry players, investors and general public. What you'll receive: 41 days annual leave including bank holidays. Working 37 hours per week - on a hybrid working basis with at least 2 days a week in our award-winning Cambridge office or at the Whittle Laboratory. Excellent benefits including a highly desirable pension scheme, discount portal, cycle to work scheme, access to the University accommodation service, relocation support, employee assistance programme, family friendly policies along with many more. Within your application, please include a short outline of how you would approach the research and ensure integration and alignment with the AIA's existing work (250 words maximum) that would be understandable by a general audience. We particularly welcome applications from candidates from a BME background for this vacancy as they are currently under-represented at this level in our institution. Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply online. Informal enquiries are welcomed and should be directed to our Human Resources team: Email: Recruitmentcisl.cam.ac.uk Please quote reference EN44448 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy. The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society. The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK. Further information Further Information - Research Associate / Senior Research Associate Apply online