The University of the Free State (UFS) is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in South Africa. It opened its doors in 1904 on the Bloemfontein Campus with a mere six students in the Humanities. Since then, our institution has grown to more than 34 127 students, spread across seven faculties over three campuses. https://www.ufs.ac.za/about-the-...
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Assist the disability rights unit in terms of research, administration, and other tasks.
Work in collaboration with the dean’s office when it comes to research, administration, and other tasks.
Conduct interdisciplinary research on the relationship between disability rights, human rights, and transformation.
Collaborate around shared interdisciplinary themes related to disability rights, institutionally, nationally, and internationally.
Assist in postgraduate supervision.
Participate in teaching in the faculty.
Author/co-author at least 3 publication outputs per year in the form of DHET-accredited scholarly journal articles or books/chapters in books.
Register and reside as a postdoctoral research fellow at the UFS and participate in relevant activities of the Faculty, the Free State Centre for Human Rights, the School of Postgraduate Studies and the Directorate of Research Development.
Prepare and present papers during seminars and other research events.
Eligibility Criteria:
Open to all South Africans and foreign nationals for full-time research at the University of the Free State (UFS).
Graduated with a doctoral degree in human rights in general and disability rights in particular within the last five years.
Successful applicants may not hold full-time salaried employment during the fellowship.
Successful applicants must be able to relocate to the UFS for the duration of the fellowship. This is a residential fellowship thus the successful applicant is required to spend 80% of her/his post-doctoral period at the UFS.