The Downing Battcock Institute is an exciting and bold initiative. As a brand new institute, it seeks to galvanise policy research, discussion, implementation, and training on various themes to address some of the biggest threats faced by society. On account of a generous donation from alumnus and philanthropist, Humphrey Battcock, the College now seeks to attract exceptional candidates to be its inaugural director.
The Downing Battcock Institute will be a bridge between the College and the University to connect with policymakers and those who implement policy in the UK and internationally, by facilitating discussions, meetings, conferences and research projects.
Within three years, it will be integral to Cambridge, with academics at Downing and across the University collaborating on policy-related research and training with a variety of external stakeholders. Furthermore, through the work of the Director, visiting fellows and high-profile conferences and events, the Institute will be widely known outside the University for the quality of its work and its ability to convene those working in the front-line of policy research and implementation.
Candidate Requirements
Downing seeks candidates with the vision, leadership experience and enthusiasm to develop the Institute into a leading presence. They should have evidence of research engagement, a keen knowledge of policy, personal external networks and experience of attracting funding. Whilst a PhD or comparable postgraduate qualification is desirable, it is not a requirement.
Responsibilities
The Director of the Institute will be expected to make a fulsome contribution to the academic community at Downing by becoming a Fellow of the College with its associated responsibilities, including becoming a trustee as a member of the Governing Body.
Closing date for applications: Friday 16 May 2025, 5pm BST
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