Research Analyst/Senior Research Analyst - China (Defence Security and Justice)
Rand Europe
- Cambridge
- £30,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Coordinate and/or lead impactful policy research across the China portfolio, using qualitative and quantitative research methods. This includes drafting high-quality research reports with minimal supervision, working collaboratively with other project team members, and maintaining contact with clients.
- Contribute to and/or lead the development of competitive research proposals with minimal supervision, including through contributing to research design.
- Support the portfolio lead in strategic planning and business development, including identifying research opportunities and curating relationships with relevant stakeholders.
- Contribute to fostering impact of our work through strategic communication (e.g. development of commentaries) and outreach (e.g. presentation at research conferences).
- Contribute to mentoring of junior team members and improvement of our methodological capabilities.
- Strong academic background in a relevant research discipline (e.g. area studies, international relations, international political economy, economics, war studies, history) with a China focus.
- Relevant professional work experience (excluding internships).
- Experience of working on China-related issues.
- Proven track record of conducting original research on China in Mandarin.
- Professional experience in applying a broad range of quantitative and qualitative research methods in either an academic or consultancy environment.
- Exceptional analytical, writing, and presentation abilities, including conveying complex concepts to diverse, non-academic audiences.
- Strong project management skills, including budgeting, project planning and coordination of multiple concurrent research projects.
- A track record of collaborative research and team motivation, with a focus on skills and career development.
- Proficient command of Mandarin language – at least HSK4 or equivalent.
- Eligibility for UK Security Clearance (SC) or Developed Vetting (DV).
- Extensive relevant professional work experience.
- A proven track record of identifying opportunities, developing proposals, and successfully securing research funding or contracts, either independently or as part of a team.
- Good understanding and knowledge of the UK and EU policy context and priorities, particularly as they relate to China.
- Expertise in quantitative research methods and relevant technical skills (e.g. use of statistical software, data visualisation).
- Complementary expertise in future growth areas (e.g., energy, military).
- Experience working in or with relevant public and third sector organisations and stakeholders (e.g. UK and EU governments).
- Experience of working with external research partners and collaborators, including multinational consortia.
- Strategic and analytical thinker with a practical perspective.
- Networking and presentation skills to foster relationships and secure funding.
- Team-oriented with a commitment to rigorous research and public service.
- Eagerness to learn, contribute to team development, and embrace new challenges.
- Self-starter with a proactive approach to work, able to take initiative and work independently.
- Pension - 8% Employer contribution;
- 33 days holiday allowance, including the Bank Holidays;
- Annual salary review;
- BUPA medical insurance;
- Generous company sick pay;
- Enhanced family friendly policies;
- Group income protection scheme;
- Group life assurance;
- Compassionate leave;
- Flexible working arrangements;
- Learning and development opportunities;
- Employee wellbeing training and support;
- Fresh fruit every day;
- Free on-site parking;
- Cycle to work scheme;
- Access to company bikes;
- Service awards.
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