Discovery Research Associate – Remedies for Victims of Modern Slavery in Indo-Pacific FisheriesUNSW Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, AustraliaJoin or sign in to find your next jobJoin to apply for the Discovery Research Associate – Remedies for Victims of Modern Slavery in Indo-Pacific Fisheries role at UNSWDiscovery Research Associate – Remedies for Victims of Modern Slavery in Indo-Pacific FisheriesUNSW Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia1 week ago Be among the first 25 applicantsJoin to apply for the Discovery Research Associate – Remedies for Victims of Modern Slavery in Indo-Pacific Fisheries role at UNSWEmployment Type: Part Time - 28-hour weekRemuneration: Level A from $88,290 + 17% Superannuation (pro rata)Location: Kensington, NSWThis job is based in AustraliaDuration: 2-year fixed-term contractAbout UsUNSW Law & Justice is the top-ranking law faculty in Australia and a global leader in law and criminology education and research, setting the pace in Australia for over 50 years.We ranked 1st in Australia and 12th globally for law and legal studies in the 2025 QS World University Rankings and retained our position as 1st in Australia in the Employer Reputation category by subject. UNSW Law & Justice ranked 35th globally for law in the 2025 Times Higher Education World University Rankings. In the most recent research excellence rankings, UNSW received an ERA rating of 5 for law, the highest score.We're committed to social justice and human rights, aiming to make a difference in the world.Why the Role MattersThe Australian Research Council Discovery Project on “Remedies for Victims of Modern Slavery in Indo-Pacific Fisheries” is a four-year research program led by Professors Justine Nolan, Natalie Klein (UNSW), and Shelley Marshall (RMIT). The position connects to the Australian Human Rights Institute at UNSW Sydney and the Business and Human Rights Centre at RMIT.This project aims to identify legal and practical obstacles to remedies and propose solutions under various laws. Your research will contribute to advancing business and human rights scholarship and the field of human rights at sea.AccountabilitiesConduct high-quality research on modern slavery in fisheries, focusing on remedies.Publish and present research findings in academic journals, conferences, reports, and media.Co-design and manage research activities with international collaborators.Assist with research coordination and meet project milestones.Participate in meetings and other research-related activities.Skills and ExperienceA Masters or PhD in international human rights law, labour law, law of the sea, maritime law, or related fields.Ability to conduct independent, high-quality research.Track record of research outputs with potential for impact.Ability to present at scholarly meetings and conferences.Teamwork skills and ability to collaborate across disciplines.Strong interpersonal and communication skills with diverse stakeholders.For more details, view the Position Description via the application portal.Benefits and CultureWe value our staff and offer benefits such as flexible working, career development, superannuation contributions, additional leave, and discounts.How to ApplySubmit a 2-page document addressing your skills and experience related to the research topic, along with your CV and a writing sample, before Monday 12th May 2025, 11:30 pm Sydney time.Applicants must have Australian work rights.ContactFor role queries: Professor Justine Nolan at justine.nolan@unsw.edu.auFor recruitment queries: Anabel Wason at a.wason@unsw.edu.auApply through the portal; do not contact via email for applications.Additional InformationUNSW promotes equity, diversity, and inclusion. We encourage applications from diverse backgrounds and provide workplace adjustments for disabilities. We reserve the right not to proceed with any appointment.
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