Land and Customary Law Research
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: LAND AND CUSTOMARY LAW RESEARCHER
CERT seeks to appoint a researcher for a short-term archival study to be conducted from July to September 2024.
The successful candidate is required to deliver a high standard publishable desktop research report within a strict non-negotiable deadline by end September.
Key Requirements:
- A PhD or Masters’ degree in the Humanities
- Research experience in one or more of these fields in southern Africa:
- Governance Systems, Legal and Policy Frameworks, Tribal Authorities, and Customary Law
- Community and Sustainable development
- Land ownership, Claims, Reform and Disputes
- Environmental Justice, Resource and Benefit-sharing
- Contactable referees and verifiable research experience
Knowledge of San and Khoi Histories, and Nama tribal structures would be an advantage.
Please send the following to cindyb@uj.ac.za:
- An application cover letter outlining your relevant research experience for this position;
- Updated CV with 2 contactable referees; and
- Certified qualifications certificates
Deadline: Friday 14 June 2024
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