Reference: 98955
Date Added: 7 April 2026
Closing Date: 29 May 2026
Job Title: Research Fellow
Working For: The Constitution Society
Location: London
Salary: £8,000
Length of Contract: Fixed Term, Three Months
Job Details
The Fellowship
The Constitution Society invites applications for a three month Research Fellowship to lead a project exploring the position of protest in the UK constitution.
Recent legislative reforms, including the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 and the Public Order Act 2023, have significantly changed the landscape and nature of protest in the United Kingdom. Despite featuring prominently in political debate, there remains limited public understanding of the restrictions and rights relating to protest.
The successful candidate will propose and produce a 15,000 word report offering a clear, rigorous and publicly accessible account of these issues. They will also design and deliver a targeted public engagement strategy, including events and media output, to ensure the research reaches the public, policymakers and civil society.
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The Fellow
• Educated to postgraduate level (or equivalent experience) in law, political science, public policy, history, or a related field
• Strong research experience, including analysis of legislation, case law or constitutional materials
• Evidence of high quality academic writing or policy analysis
• Ability to independently design, manage and deliver a research project
• Interests aligned with the Society’s work on constitutional principles
• Strong communication skills and confidence engaging with stakeholders, practitioners, and media
• Experience in public engagement, event organisation, or outreach is beneficial but not essential
• Previous research or policy experience relating to the topic of the fellowship
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Key Responsibilities
• Conduct in depth research on protest rights, legislation and the UK constitution
• Propose and produce a research project and 15,000 word report for publication by the Constitution Society
• Organise a schedule of events and/or other public and policy facing outputs to launch and disseminate the report
• Develop and implement a media and communications strategy to publicise the findings
• Draft supplementary educational or outreach materials as required
• Maintain accurate documentation, citations, project plans and engagement records
• Liaise with civil society organisations, academic experts and practitioners where relevant
Closing Date: 29 May 2026
Interview/Start Dates
Interviews are expected to commence in early June with an expected start date of 15 June 2026.
Application Details
Applicants should their applications via: https://consoc.org.uk/protest-fellowship-2026/
The first stage of the application consists of a cover letter (one page maximum), CV (two pages maximum) and initial research proposal (two pages maximum).
The second stage will consist of at least one interview, likely in person at the Society’s London offices.
Informal queries may be directed to the Constitution Society’s Director of Research.
Website: http://consoc.org.uk