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Reference: 97900

Date Added: 10 November 2025
Closing Date: 7 January 2026

Job Title: Research Fellowship

Working For: The Constitution Society

Location: London

Salary: £30,000 pro rata, part time, three days per week

Length of Contract: 1 year fixed term

Job Details

The Constitution Society invites applications for a Research Fellowship dedicated to promoting the life and constitutional contributions of Richard Haldane (1856-1928).

Richard Haldane had a profound impact on the British state, and consequently on the operation of the constitution as we understand it today. He served as both Lord Chancellor and the Secretary of State for War, but beyond this, he is considered one of the driving intellectual forces of liberalism at the beginning of the twentieth century.

Working three days per week, the Research Fellow will be expected to conduct research on Haldane and initiate and manage a small project to begin to commemorate the centenary of his passing in 2028. This is an exciting opportunity for an early career scholar to shape an ambitious programme of research and public engagement. The Fellow will report to the Constitution Society’s Director of Research, based in Westminster.

The Constitution Society is an independent educational foundation which works to promote public understanding of the UK constitution. We monitor constitutional developments and proposals for change, and assess them against core constitutional principles.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct research on Richard Haldane and his legacy, especially from a constitutional perspective.
  • Identify and liaise with individuals and groups that might participate in a commemoration of Haldane.
  • Support and facilitate donor engagement.
  • Draft educational materials and maintain project documentation.

Person Specification:

  • Postgraduate qualification (or equivalent experience) in a relevant field such as history, philosophy, law, or politics.
  • Excellent communication skills including writing to an academic and publishable standard.
  • Strong organisational abilities.
  • Experience of event planning, exhibitions, or public engagement.
  • Demonstrable research skills, including archival work.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively with senior academics and key stakeholders.

Anticipated Breakdown of Work (2026, subject to adjustment):

  • Preparing educational materials 25%
  • Reporting and administration 20%
  • Identifying and coordinating with relevant parties 45%
  • Archival and bibliographic research 10%

Closing Date: 7 January 2026

Interview/Start Dates

Commencing February 2026, interviews commencing late January 2026. 

Application Details

Applications are to be made via: https://consoc.org.uk/haldane-research-fellowship-w4mp 

Website: http://consoc.org.uk

Additional Notes