Humanities Research Centre The Humanities Research Centre provides leadership and support for research, impact, knowledge exchange and public engagement across the world-leading Faculty of Arts & Humanities at the University of York. The HRC has a four-fold mission: to support, develop and advocate for innovative research projects with reach and impact; to nurture productive, creative and transformative partnerships with academic and non-academic collaborators; to inspire, train and empower new cohorts of graduate and postgraduate researchers in the Arts & Humanities to become the next generation of global cultural leaders; to promote and celebrate the work of Arts & Humanities researchers at the University of York among communities and audiences worldwide. Research impact is created when knowledge generated by original academic research contributes to, benefits and influences society, culture, the environment and the economy. The role holder will provide effective and efficient support to academic researchers in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities to harvest evidence of impact produced by research projects in the schools and departments. They will collect, analyse, report on and store a variety of data, including data required for the preparation of REF impact case studies. Demonstrating research impact requires a clear link to be made between underpinning research and an effect or change in the public, economic, political, environmental or social sphere. The role holder will therefore require a specialist understanding of the Arts & Humanities. Some understanding of how research is communicated and shared outside academia, and the sorts of partners and publics with whom Arts & Humanities researchers typically engage, is also desirable. Faculty Impact Administrator The role supports the generation and capture of research impact, including for the submission of impact case studies from the University’s Arts & Humanities schools and departments to the next Research Excellence Framework exercise (REF). The role works closely with the Faculty Impact Manager (Arts & Humanities) within the Research Support Team of the Humanities Research Centre. The role holder will need the ability to interpret specialist guidance on impact criteria from research funders and to communicate this appropriately to academics in the Faculty. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are therefore essential. For all aspects of the role, the post holder is expected to initiate ideas and take a proactive, developmental approach to improving activities. Supporting academic and research staff with the collection of evidence of the non-academic impact of research is a key part of the role: this includes the development and delivery of initiatives with non-academic external partners, and the identification, gathering and analysis of impact evidence. Skills, Experience & Qualification needed • Demonstrable understanding of the academic research process across a range of Arts & Humanities disciplines • Understanding of the nature of research impact and the types of non-academic impact prevalent in the Arts & Humanities • Awareness of the types of knowledge exchange and impact activities which might lead to research impact • Experience of events organisation • Good interpersonal skills, including the ability to work with tact and diplomacy with staff at all levels both within and beyond the University • An organised and methodical approach to tasks; good attention to detail • Able to deal appropriately with confidential information Interview date: 2 April 2025 For informal enquiries: Please contact Natalie Fullwood / Zara Worth at natalie.fullwoodyork.ac.uk / zara.worthyork.ac.uk The University strives to be diverse and inclusive – a place where we can ALL be ourselves. We particularly encourage applications from people who identify as Black, Asian or from a Minority Ethnic background, who are underrepresented at the University. We offer family friendly, flexible working arrangements, with forums and inclusive facilities to support our staff. EqualityatYork