Negotiable
Undetermined
Remote
United Kingdom
Summary: The role of Academic Researcher in Political Science & Political Theory at Hegemonic Project Games involves collaborating with a development team to integrate academic theories into board game design, enhancing educational experiences. The position requires contributing to an Academic Concepts Booklet and writing a review of the game upon completion. Candidates should possess a PhD in relevant fields and demonstrate expertise in various political science areas. This is a remote, project-based consulting opportunity with flexible hours.
Key Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with the development team to integrate academic theories into game design.
- Address questions and provide guidance throughout the development process.
- Contribute to the writing of the Academic Concepts Booklet.
- Write a review of the game emphasizing its academic and pedagogical impact.
Key Skills:
- PhD in Political Science, Political Theory, or Comparative Politics.
- Expertise in areas such as democratic theory, civil liberties, environmental politics, and electoral theory.
- Excellent communication skills for effective collaboration.
- Experience or interest in merging academic concepts with game mechanics.
- Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: undetermined
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: remote
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
About the company: Hegemonic Project Games is a Cyprus-based start-up board game publishing company with a vision to positively impact society. Our goal is to inspire people to learn more about what touches their lives: the political, economic, and international dynamics of our society. We want to bring this understanding through entertainment: playing fun and educational games. Our titles have received excellent reviews and wide international recognition. Our flagship game, Hegemony: Lead Your Class to Victory , is a multi-award-winning asymmetric political board game currently ranked in the Top 50 games of all time on BoardGameGeek . It won three Golden Geek Awards in 2023, including Heavy Game of the Year, Most Innovative, and Most Thematic, and is actively used in university courses across Political Science, Economics, and Sociology worldwide. Our second title, World Order , simulates great-power competition in international relations and was developed in collaboration with academics from King’s College London, Oxford, the University of Oklahoma, SOAS, and George Mason University.
Role Description: Collaborate with the development team to integrate academic theories into the game’s design, ensuring a compelling and educational experience. Work closely with the team to address questions, provide clarifications, and offer guidance throughout the development process. Contribute to the writing of the Academic Concepts Booklet that will be released with the game, detailing the relevant theories, concepts, and principles of Political Science and Political Theory. Your name will appear as a credited author on your contributed sections. Upon completion of the project, you will be asked to write a review of the game when it is ready, with the review emphasising on the academic and pedagogical impact.
Role Requirements: PhD in Political Science, Political Theory, or Comparative Politics. Demonstrated expertise in one or more of the following areas: democratic theory and authoritarianism; civil liberties and the politics of law enforcement; environmental politics and political economy; electoral theory and political communication. Excellent communication skills to effectively collaborate with the development team and provide clear, constructive feedback. Experience or demonstrated interest in merging academic concepts with game mechanics is a plus. Ability to work independently and meet deadlines within a collaborative and dynamic environment.
What we offer: Project-based compensation package, negotiated individually based on experience and contribution. Full remote-based opportunity and flexible hours. Named authorship credit in the Academic Concepts Booklet published with the game. Join us on this exciting journey to change how people learn about politics and society. Together, we can create an experience that inspires learning, critical thinking, and genuine engagement with the ideas that shape our world. We look forward to receiving your application!
To Apply: Please send your CV (and academic portfolio, if available) to: info@hegemonicproject.com
Note: This is a project-based consulting role. We are looking to start immediately, and compensation details will be discussed with shortlisted candidates.