British Institute in Eastern Africa
 
 Assistant Director 
 
 Applications are invited for this full time post to be based in Nairobi on a 2 year contract from 1 October 2012.
 
 The British Institute in Eastern Africa has been active since 1960 and has its headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. 
 The Institute exists to promote research in all the disciplines in the  humanities and social sciences within the wider region of eastern Africa  – from Eritrea and Sudan in the north to Mozambique and Zimbabwe in the  south, extending westwards to Rwanda, Burundi and the eastern  Democratic Republic of Congo, and including Madagascar and the islands  of the Indian Ocean. 
 
 It has a strong tradition of research in anthropology, archaeology,  history and linguistics, and recent projects have embraced political,  environmental and development studies, geography, public health, and art  and performance. Its renovated research centre provides work space and  accommodation for researchers and visiting academics, an excellent  reference library and seminar / lecture facilities. 
 
 The Institute offers financial support and logistical assistance to research projects, and runs a graduate attachment scheme. 
 
 The Institute publishes the journal Azania: A Journal of African  Archaeology, a leading archaeological periodical for the region, [four  issues per year] and the Journal of Eastern African Studies [four issues  per year]. Both are produced in conjunction with Taylor and Francis.
 
 The Institute is sponsored by the British Academy and has its London  office at their headquarters in Carlton House Terrace. It is a company  limited by guarantee, not having a share capital, and is a registered  charity. It is governed by its Council, which is based in London and is  elected by its members.
 
The post holder will play a key role in continuing to transform the  BIEA into an internationally recognised British Academy centre for  research excellence in African studies. 
 
 S/he would be responsible for
- Pursuing his/her own research in areas of current strategic  importance to the BIEA. This would strengthen the core team of full-time  researchers at the BIEA whose work contributes innovative and  policy-relevant scholarship in the humanities and social sciences as  they concern East Africa in particular and Africa more generally. The  Institute is keen to develop pioneering research of strategic importance  and open up new research themes. It would like to intensify its  research engagement across Eastern Africa, to include areas such as  South Sudan, as well as extending its geographical range to include west  and southern Africa.
 
- Supporting graduate trainees and researchers at the Institute. The  BIEA runs a graduate attachment scheme and offers research funding to  individual researchers. The Assistant Director would be involved in  organizing programmes and activities for the graduate attachees, as well  as assisting researchers make solid academic contacts in the region.
 
- Organising BIEA stands at international conferences. This will  assist the Institute in deepening its connections with UK and  international academic institutions and raise the BIEA’s profile in  Britain through frequent participation in workshops and seminars in the  UK, as well as through an extended range of individual links and  collaborations.
 
- Organising BIEA’s Nairobi seminars and workshops. These regular  events are well attended by wide range of local academics and interested  individuals
 
- Developing the BIEA’s online strategy and ensuring that our website  contains up-to-date information and recent seminar/lecture Working  Papers and that podcasts reach a wide audience 
 
- Deputising for the Director. 
 
 The Assistant would be expected to make a major contribution to the  administration of the Institute and to take responsibility for much of  the day to day running. 
 
 S/he would be expected to stand in for the Director in her absence
 
 The successful candidate must possess a doctorate. 
 
 Applications will be considered by candidates whose doctoral thesis has  been submitted and who expect to have the viva voce examination on or  before 1 April 2013, subject to supervisor’s reference. 
 
 S/he should demonstrate a commitment to research in any of the subject  areas of interest to the BIEA, including anthropology, archaeology,  heritage studies, history, law, political science and public health,  preferably in eastern Africa. 
 
 S/he should be able to demonstrate the potential to publish their research work to international standards of excellence.
 
 Administrative experience and good IT skills are essential. 
 
 It would also be useful for the candidate to have a knowledge of the UK and / or eastern Africa academic research environment.
 
A full driving licence is essential.
 
 Terms and Conditions
 
 The post holder will be expected to reside in Nairobi and will be based at the BIEA headquarters there. 
 
 Salary package is negotiable, but will be in line with university pay scales for an early career position. 
 
 Membership of a contributory pension scheme will be available. 
 
 The BIEA will cover medical and travel insurance for the post holder.
 
 Application process
 
 Please apply by sending
 
 1. A covering letter
 
 2. Curriculum Vitae
 
 3. A statement of interest. This should be one sheet of A4 and should  state clearly why you are interested in the post, how you see your  research interests fitting with the research strategy of the Institute  and explain why you consider yourself suited to the role
 
 4. The names, addresses, email addresses and contact telephone number of  TWO referees. References will be taken up if you are offered an  interview, but you should let your referees know that the BIEA may  contact them
 
 In the first instance please email the above to post@biea.ac.uk and then send a hard copy to:
 
 Ms Jane Gillespie
London Secretary
British Institute in Eastern Africa
10 Carlton House Terrace
London SW1Y 5AH
 
 All email applications must be received by 6.00 PM [UK time] MONDAY 25 JUNE 2012 and hard copies by MONDAY 2 JULY 2012.
 
 Short listed candidates will be invited for interview by Tuesday 10 July 2012 and all candidates will be notified that week.
Interviews will be held in London on Monday 16 July 2012
 
 Our Director, Dr Ambreena Manji, would be pleased to answer any informal requests for information. 
 
 Please email her on post@biea.ac.uk