Part Time Research Fellow
Listed on 2025-12-30
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Research/Development
Public Health, Research Scientist
Location: Aberdeen City
Garthdee Campus,Garthdee Road,Aberdeen AB10 7QG
The School of Health at Robert Gordon University (RGU) is seeking to recruit an enthusiastic and self-motivated individual to the post of fixed term research fellow to support the project ‘Understanding Nature-Based Social Prescribing and Loneliness in Rural Communities.’
Loneliness is increasingly recognised as a significant public health challenge, particularly within rural communities where geographic isolation, limited access to services, and demographic change exacerbate social disconnection. This project, delivered in partnership with Wild Things! (a long-established environmental education and nature-connection charity), examines whether structured nature-based programmes can strengthen social connectedness, reduce loneliness, and enhance wellbeing in rural North-East Scotland.
Combining validated survey measures with in-depth qualitative interviews, the study explores how participants engage with nature-based interventions, how they understand loneliness and social isolation, and which aspects of outdoor engagement yield the most meaningful psychosocial benefits. Findings will directly inform the development of future interventions, service models, and policy recommendations and will support the design of a planned multi-site Phase 2 study and associated funding application.
We are seeking a Research Fellow to join the project team and contribute to the design, coordination, and delivery of this mixed-methods study with an emphasis on qualitative interviews and methodology. Working closely with the Joint Principal Investigators, Wild Things! practitioners, and community stakeholders, the postholder will support data collection, lead elements of analysis, and play an active role in producing academic, policy, and practice-facing outputs.
This position offers an excellent opportunity for a developing researcher to consolidate their mixed-methods expertise, contribute to a growing programme of loneliness, nature-based interventions, and health research, and gain experience engaging with community organisations and interdisciplinary research teams. The School of Health has a vibrant and growing multidisciplinary research culture, and benefits from cross-school and external collaborations. This role will be based primarily within the School of Health at RGU, and the role will involve travel throughout Grampian for data collection purposes.
Informal enquiries are welcomed, please contact Dr Nick Adams or Dr Emma Mac Iver, joint principal investigators:
Dr Nick Adams – Dr Emma Mac Iver –
Employment is conditional on candidates, if deemed necessary, passing a pre-employment medical and undertaking ongoing health surveillance throughout the course of their employment. This is required in order to support our duty of care under health and safety statute and to ensure that the candidates are able to carry out the functions required by the role.
In keeping with RGU's commitment to work/life balance you will have the opportunity to work in a hybrid manner in line with RGU’s hybrid working policy, 46 days annual leave (including statutory days) an onsite nursery and sports centre, as well as a range of voluntary health and travel benefits.
We are committed to attracting and engaging a diverse range of staff and fostering a culture where everyone feels welcome, comfortable to express their ideas, and can reach their full potential. For more information, please visit Our Diverse Workforce pages.
Interviews will take place 4th February 2026.
To apply, please submit your CV along with a cover letter outlining your suitability for the role against the requirements set out in the person specification (maximum 3 pages).
JOB DESCRIPTIONRESPONSIBLE TO: Associate Dean
PURPOSE OF POST: Contributes to all aspects of research study delivery
PRINCIPAL DUTIES- Coordinating and delivering quantitative data collection, including survey design, recruitment, distribution, and data management.
- Conducting qualitative interviews using a trauma-informed, participant-centred approach.
- Performing statistical analyses using validated scales (e.g., UCLA Loneliness Scale, WEMWBS, QOLS) and appropriate analytic software (SPSS, R, STATA).
- Leading thematic qualitative analysis using NVivo and contributing to mixed-methods integration.
- Working collaboratively and liaising/coordinating with Wild Things! and other community partners to support recruitment, engagement, and dissemination.
- Preparing written outputs including reports, policy briefings, and academic publications.
- Presenting findings at academic conferences, practitioner events, and community meetings.
- Contributing to ethics applications, research governance processes, and safeguarding procedures.
- Supporting the preparation of follow-on grant applications, including the development of a Phase 2 multi-site programme of research.
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Contract Type: Permanent
Posted On: 17/12/2025
Closing Date: 25/01/2026
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