Job Title: Research Analyst
The Strategic Partnerships Office (SPO) is seeking a Research Analyst to support its international work. This role offers a fantastic opportunity to join a high-performing team working on various strategic projects across the University.
Based within the Public International Partnerships team, this pivotal role involves conducting detailed research and analysis on international projects and partnerships. The successful candidate will be adept at gathering and interpreting data from multiple sources and communicating findings effectively to stakeholders, including senior academics and professional colleagues. Excellent writing skills and experience in preparing papers and reports are essential. The ability to prioritize a varied workload and collaborate across departments is also required.
Applicants should be educated to at least a first-degree level and possess a good understanding of the Higher Education sector, particularly the research environment.
About the University of Cambridge
The Strategic Partnerships Office supports the University of Cambridge's collaborations with businesses and academic institutions worldwide. We work with various Schools, Faculties, and Departments to create, identify, and share opportunities for strategic collaboration across disciplines and countries.
What We Offer
We provide an excellent working environment at the heart of the University, where you will collaborate with colleagues from across the institution. In this role, you will develop your data management and analysis skills and gain access to extensive training opportunities. The team currently operates in a hybrid work model, with one core office day each week.
Additional Information
For informal enquiries about the position, please contact us. The closing date for applications is Sunday, 24th November, with interviews likely scheduled for the week beginning 9th December.
The University actively supports equality, diversity, and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society. Applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK.
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