Discovery Research Associate – Remedies for Victims of Modern Slavery inIndo-Pacific Fisheries

Discovery Research Associate – Remedies for Victims of Modern Slavery inIndo-Pacific Fisheries

UNSW | Adelaide, SA, 5001, AU

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Discovery Research Associate – Remedies for Victims of Modern Slavery in Indo-Pacific Fisheries

UNSW Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

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Discovery Research Associate – Remedies for Victims of Modern Slavery in Indo-Pacific Fisheries

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  • Employment Type: Part Time - 28-hour week
  • Remuneration: Level A from $88,290 + 17% Superannuation (pro rata)
  • Location: Kensington, NSW

This job is based in Australia

  • Duration: 2-year fixed-term contract

About Us

UNSW 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 possible score.

We're inspired by principles of law and justice and grounded in well-established legal skills. UNSW Law & Justice is committed to social justice and human rights, and to making a difference in this world.

Why the Role Matters

The Australian Research Council Discovery Project on “Remedies for Victims of Modern Slavery in Indo-Pacific Fisheries” is a four-year research program led by Professor Justine Nolan (UNSW), Professor Natalie Klein (UNSW), and Professor Shelley Marshall (RMIT). The position will be connected to the Australian Human Rights Institute at UNSW Sydney and associated with the Business and Human Rights Centre at RMIT via Professor Marshall.

This project aims to identify practical and legal obstacles to remedies and propose solutions under Australian, regional, and international laws. By joining our team, you will contribute to research advancing business and human rights scholarship and the field of human rights at sea.

The Discovery Research Associate will report to Professor Justine Nolan and will have no direct reports.

Accountabilities

Specific responsibilities include:

  • Conduct high-quality research on modern slavery in fisheries, focusing on remedies.
  • Disseminate research through publications, presentations, reports, and submissions.
  • Present findings at conferences and in media outlets.
  • Co-design and manage research streams, including international collaborations.
  • Coordinate research activities and contribute to meeting project milestones.
  • Participate in meetings and other research and administrative activities.

Skills And Experience

Requirements for Level A include:

  • A Masters or PhD in international human rights law, labour law, law of the sea, maritime/admiralty law, or related experience.
  • Ability to undertake independent, high-quality research.
  • Track record of research outputs with potential for influence.
  • Potential to present at scholarly meetings and conferences.
  • Ability to collaborate across disciplines and build relationships.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills with diverse stakeholders.

For more details, refer to the full Position Description available via the application portal.

Benefits And Culture

We value our staff and offer:

  • Flexible working options
  • Career development opportunities
  • 17% superannuation contributions and additional leave loading
  • Extra leave over Christmas
  • Discounts and entitlements in retail, education, and fitness

How To Apply

Submit a 2-page cover letter demonstrating your familiarity with the research topic and how your skills align, along with your CV and one writing sample, via our online portal before Monday 12th May 2025 at 11:30pm Sydney time.

Applicants must have Australian work rights.

Get in Touch

For role-related queries, contact Professor Justine Nolan at .

For recruitment questions, contact Anabel Wason at . Please apply through the portal, not via email.

UNSW encourages applications from diverse backgrounds and provides workplace adjustments for disability and flexible work options. We reserve the right not to proceed with any appointment.

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