We are looking for candidates with a PhD (or near completion) in Anthropology, Sociology, Migration Studies, Human Geography, Middle East/African Studies or a closely related field; strong experience in ethnographic and qualitative research with LGBTIQ+ people seeking asylum and/or refugee communities; and experience of working with civil society and community-based organisations. Familiarity with participatory and/or creative methods and excellent policy literacy on asylum and LGBTIQ+ inclusion are essential.
You must have demonstrable experience of working in Lebanon and France (or strong existing connections in both contexts), and languages: English, Arabic (including Levantine dialects) and French (professional working proficiency).
We particularly welcome applications from researchers with lived experience of displacement, racialisation and/or minoritisation, and from those who share the project’s commitment to decolonial, trauma-informed and participatory research practice.