13 April 2023

The establishment of a new DST-NRF SARChI research chair in Science Communication at Stellenbosch University in January 2015 significantly developed the field of science communication in South Africa. Professor Mehita Iqani, an expert in media, communications and cultural studies, was appointed as the Chairholder from January 2022. The SARChI SciCom is hosted at the Journalism Department.

We invite applications for one postdoctoral fellow who will work closely with the Chairholder to advance knowledge and analysis under the theme “science communication for social justice”. Under this research agenda, the focus will be on action-research best practice science communication projects, with a special affordance to the possibilities offered by creative modalities, and communications research on social justice issues to which science is central, specifically: 1) climate and the environment, including topics such as urban sustainability, renewable energy and activism; 2) health and happiness, including topics such as vaccine cultures, eco-anxiety, waste and pollution; 3) equity and inequality, integrating race and gender in the scientific public, ethical consumption and rural communities.

The role will entail supporting Professor Iqani on various Chair research projects, as well as advancing knowledge and publishing from within the Fellow’s own research agenda. Anyone who has completed a PhD in the last five years may apply. A completed PhD in the fields of media, communications and journalism, the applied arts, critical cultural theory, or strategic communication, will be a recommendation, though we will consider applicants with a background in any field of science who can display evidence of experience and/or aptitude in communications. We welcome candidates with interdisciplinary interests.

Applicants should send a one-page motivation letter and a comprehensive curriculum vitae, including a list of publications and the names and contact details of two referees, to Professor Mehita Iqani. You must also request both your referees to forward confidential reports by the closing date to the same email address.

The fellowship will be awarded for an initial period of two years, with the possibility of renewable for another two-year term. The position is located at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. Your application must be submitted before/on 2 May 2023.