Job Opportunity - Apply by 7th December 2025

 

UCI Policy Data Analyst (Fixed Term)

 


 

Focus: Strengthening University Spinout Ecosystems and Metrics

 

Location: Cambridge, UK

 

Contract term: The funds for this post are available until 31st December 2026 in the first instance, with potential for extension subject to further funding

 

Salary Ranges: £35,608 - £46,049

 

Closing date: 7th December 2025

 

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About the role

 

We are looking for a motivated and collaborative Data Analyst to support the delivery of strategically important, data-driven projects over the course of 2026 that contribute to the unit's long-standing partnership with Research England (UKRI).

 

We have exciting projects in key areas, with ability to influence the data informing commercialisation and knowledge exchange policy/funding approaches:

  • the expansion of the new university Spinout Register to integrate new sources of data (e.g. patents, people, funding, deal terms, investment);
  • building a comprehensive database of patents linked to UK universities;
  • producing national commercialisation metrics leveraging data from a range of established data sources (including from the Office for National Statistics and Higher Education Statistics Agency); and
  • supporting the extraction, interrogation and analysis of text-based information available on websites, documents, grants etc. on the approaches universities are developing to support commercialisation and wider forms of knowledge exchange.

The ideal candidate

 

The ideal candidate will have a keen interest in research commercialisation, knowledge/technology transfer or innovation processes. Experience working with research and innovation-related data (e.g. data on grants, patents, publications), company-level databases, and/or ONS secure research data would be useful, but is not essential.

Excellent interpersonal, networking and communication skills are required for this role as you will be required to work collaboratively in teams to deliver projects with interdependent work packages, as well as communicate complex methodologies, concepts and tools to non-technical audiences.

In addition to this, you will have:

  • Knowledge and use of one or more programming languages e.g. R, Python
  • Experience using tools for data analysis and visualisation, pipeline development (use of APIs), version control (e.g. Git)
  • Strong problem-solving skills and an analytical, solutions-focused mindset
  • Strong project delivery skills, with experience working in a team-based, milestone-driven environment and delivering projects to successful completion
  • Ability to work independently, and in teams, within an environment with limited existing processes or guidance, developing novel and innovative methods, workflows and protocols from scratch to meet project needs and ensure reproducibility and scalability

You will also demonstrate a strong motivation for undertaking data analyses with policy communities in-mind, to inform policy/funding approaches.

 

Further information and to apply

 

This is a 12-month fixed term position until 31st December 2026 in the first instance. As such, we are ideally looking for someone to start as soon as possible in January 2026, and the interviews will take place during the week commencing 15th December 2025. If you feel you feel you meet all (or some) of our requirements for the role, we would be delighted to hear from you.

 

If you have any questions about this vacancy or the application process, please contact the HR Office at the Department of Engineering (hr-office@eng.cam.ac.uk, 01223 332615).

 

Informal enquiries about the role are welcomed and should be directed to Tomas Ulrichsen, Director of the UCI, at tc267@cam.ac.uk.