Research Department
Location - Glasgow City Centre Campus, G3 6RQ
Salary: Grade 4, £28,031 - £31,236 per annum
Contract: Permanent
Working pattern: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm
The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) is a leading, independent, university-level institution for the visual creative disciplines. We attract some of the finest academic and creative talent and are committed to creating and sustaining learning and working environments, where difference is respected and the widest possible range of cultural and social perspectives are valued.
Applications are invited for a Postgraduate Research (PGR) Administrator, in the Research Department. The Postgraduate Research Administrator provides efficient, effective and professional support for all aspects of PGR programme administration (PhD, MPhil, MRes), including: recruitment, enrolment, inductions, training, events, progression, examination, governance, scholarships, finance, visa arrangements and other aspects of student administration. They are the first point of contact for applicants, students and academics regarding postgraduate research programmes and contribute to a high-quality student experience by supporting academic coordination and ensuring operational effectiveness and regulatory compliance across the full PGR lifecycle.
This is a strategically important post, requiring initiative, judgement, and strong organisational skills to manage a wide range of responsibilities. The post-holder works closely with the Head of Postgraduate Research and must be able to proactively manage administrative and support functions for PGR programmes, which are undertaken across all four of GSA’s Schools and additional research centres in Glasgow and the Highlands.
The Postgraduate Research Administrator actively contributes to the strategic enhancement of postgraduate research provision and will play an important support role in preparations for and delivery of GSA’s new, 7-year AHRC-funded Doctoral Focal Award programme, a collaboration with two universities and a range of other organisations which will fund more than 20 PhD studentships and develop training and networking relationships within and beyond GSA.
Educated to at least Scottish Higher level (or equivalent) in relevant subjects, you will have significant professional administration experience in higher education or a comparably complex environment, with demonstrable experience of enhancing processes, managing multiple stakeholder relationships, servicing committee meetings and coordinating learner journeys from application to graduation. You will have excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills; excellent organisational skills with good attention to detail; the ability to manage time and prioritise tasks well; and will be confident in using standard office software and technology.
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Closing date for submission of completed applications: 23.59 (GMT) Tuesday 9th December 2025
Interviews for this post are anticipated to be on Monday 15th December.
For full details and to apply online, please visit: https://gsa.engageats.co.uk/V2/Vacancy
If you don’t currently have the right to work and live in the UK, we are unable to offer sponsorship for skilled worker visa for this role as it does not meet the Home Office eligibility requirements. Details can be found on the Home Office website - https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa
If you have any questions regarding the role, please contact HRServicedesk@gsa.ac.uk
The Glasgow School of Art is committed to ensuring equality of opportunity in work and study. We strive to create and maintain an inclusive environment where all students and employees feel safe, understood and valued. Applications are welcomed from candidates regardless of age, disability, sex, ethnic or religious background, gender identity or sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, maternity, caring responsibilities or care experience.
We recognise we do not have the diversity of staff that we want and we particularly welcome and encourage applications from candidates who identify as being from a Minority Ethnic background, who are underrepresented at The Glasgow School of Art.
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