Research Assistant
Applications for this vacancy closed on 10 November 2023 at 12:00PM
Dr Katerina Tertytchnaya is seeking to appoint one part-time researcher at 10%
FTE (3.75 hours per week) to work on the research project ‘Nonviolent
Repression in Electoral Autocracies’. The project, currently in its third
year, is funded by the UKRI Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). The
successful candidate will work under the line management of the PI to support
the research activities of the project that include but are not limited to the
design, administration, and analysis of public opinion surveys in Russia and
the presentation and production of academic journal articles and policy
outputs.
As a career development post, this position includes a dedicated budget for
international conference attendance and research training. Current team
members, have attended the European Political Science Association (EPSA)
meeting and received quantitative training as part of the Essex Summer School
in Quantitative methods.
The project is based at the Department of Politics and International
Relations, at the University of Oxford, a research department in the Social
Sciences Division.
DPIR operates a flexible working arrangement, and you may be able to agree a
pattern of regular remote working with the PI, should you request it. DPIR
aims to actively promote the implementation of the University’s family-
friendly policies to help foster a family friendly working environment,
including provision of family leave (such as policies for maternity,
paternity, parental, carers and adoption leave), flexible/part-time working
and scheduling inclusive meetings.
**About you**
The successful candidate will have advanced quantitative analysis skills and
demonstrable research interest in comparative politics. The successful
candidate needs to be a clear communicator with excellent organisational
skills and the ability to work well as a member of a larger research team.
Full professional proficiency or native/bilingual proficiency in Russian is a
desirable but not essential requirement for the role.
**Application process**
If you would like to discuss this role please contact Dr Katerina
Tertytchnaya, the project’s Principal Investigator
**katerina.tertytchnaya@politics.ox.ac.uk**.
You will be required to upload a supporting statement, setting out how you
meet the selection criteria, your curriculum vitae and the names and contact
details of two referees as part of your online application. Please quote
reference **168556** on all correspondence.
Only applications received before midday UK time on **Friday 10 November
2023** can be considered.
Interviews will be held week commencing 20 November 2023.
FTE (3.75 hours per week) to work on the research project ‘Nonviolent
Repression in Electoral Autocracies’. The project, currently in its third
year, is funded by the UKRI Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). The
successful candidate will work under the line management of the PI to support
the research activities of the project that include but are not limited to the
design, administration, and analysis of public opinion surveys in Russia and
the presentation and production of academic journal articles and policy
outputs.
As a career development post, this position includes a dedicated budget for
international conference attendance and research training. Current team
members, have attended the European Political Science Association (EPSA)
meeting and received quantitative training as part of the Essex Summer School
in Quantitative methods.
The project is based at the Department of Politics and International
Relations, at the University of Oxford, a research department in the Social
Sciences Division.
DPIR operates a flexible working arrangement, and you may be able to agree a
pattern of regular remote working with the PI, should you request it. DPIR
aims to actively promote the implementation of the University’s family-
friendly policies to help foster a family friendly working environment,
including provision of family leave (such as policies for maternity,
paternity, parental, carers and adoption leave), flexible/part-time working
and scheduling inclusive meetings.
**About you**
The successful candidate will have advanced quantitative analysis skills and
demonstrable research interest in comparative politics. The successful
candidate needs to be a clear communicator with excellent organisational
skills and the ability to work well as a member of a larger research team.
Full professional proficiency or native/bilingual proficiency in Russian is a
desirable but not essential requirement for the role.
**Application process**
If you would like to discuss this role please contact Dr Katerina
Tertytchnaya, the project’s Principal Investigator
**katerina.tertytchnaya@politics.ox.ac.uk**.
You will be required to upload a supporting statement, setting out how you
meet the selection criteria, your curriculum vitae and the names and contact
details of two referees as part of your online application. Please quote
reference **168556** on all correspondence.
Only applications received before midday UK time on **Friday 10 November
2023** can be considered.
Interviews will be held week commencing 20 November 2023.
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Dr Katerina Tertytchnaya is seeking to appoint one part-time researcher at 10% FTE (3.75 hours per week) to work on the research project ‘Nonviolent Repression in Electoral Autocracies’. The project, currently in its third year, is funded by the UKRI Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). The successful candidate will work under the line management of the PI to support the research activities of the project that include but are not limited to the design, administration, and analysis of public opinion surveys in Russia and the presentation and production of academic journal articles and policy outputs. As a career development ... Dr Katerina Tertytchnaya is seeking to appoint one part-time researcher at 10%
FTE (3.75 hours per week) to work on the research project ‘Nonviolent Repression in Electoral Autocracies’. The project, currently in its third year, is funded by the UKRI Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). The successful candidate will work under the line management of the PI to support the research activities of the project that include but are not limited to the design, administration, and analysis of public opinion surveys in Russia and the presentation and production of academic journal articles and policy outputs. As a career development ... |
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