Variable Hours Research Assistant
Applications for this vacancy closed on 19 August 2024 at 12:00PM
The Oxford Internet Institute – founded in 2001 - is a multidisciplinary
research and teaching department of the University of Oxford, dedicated to the
social science of the Internet.
We have an exciting opportunity to join the Researching Identity Networks
Group (RING) at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford as a part
of the ESRC-funded ANSWER grant.
This is a fixed-term, variable hours role for up to 10 hours per week and a
maximum of 375 hours. This position is available immediately for 10 months. It
will involve a mix of both remote and on-site desk work in Oxford.
You will be responsible for recruitment of participants in two studies (one
focus group based, one interview based). You will also be part of a team who
conducts the interviews, focus groups, and the online survey. You will also
help with the organisation and planning of a project-end workshop.
You will be expected to assist with interview coding, data management, and
data analysis. Training and assistance will be provided for all data
management.
The purpose of this grant is to provide academic insight and technical
advances on an existing software application “Network Canvas”
(https://www.networkcanvas.com). Network Canvas has recently released a
version that permits interviewing in a browser thereby opening up the
potential for self-reported network research. This project is about
understanding the methodological and usability challenges in shifting from
interviews to self-reported data. Network Canvas is primarily funded by the
National Institute of Health in the US and core application development is
funded up to 2029. This position is a part of the ANSWER grant funded via
ESRC’s Transforming Data call as a methodological supplement to the main grant
.
This position is ideal for candidates looking to build their academic CV, gain
experience with empirical mixed-methods work, and learn about both social
network analysis and interviewing. The research from this project will be
oriented towards academic publications as well as public diffusion of world-
class interviewing software, Network Canvas.
In general, excellent organisational skills and experience with interviewing
will be more important than computational or mathematical skills with social
network analysis for this project.
This position will provide opportunities to learn how to conduct and code
interviews, to engage in academic writing, and to meet key stakeholders in
social network analysis at our workshop.
For more information including the selection criteria for this post, please
see the job description provided.
If you would like to discuss this role please contact Bernie Hogan on 01865
287198 or bernie.hogan@oii.ox.ac.uk.
You will be required to upload a supporting statement, setting out how you
meet the selection criteria, curriculum vitae and the names and contact
details of two referees as part of your online application.
Only applications received before noon on Monday 19th August can be
considered.
**Committed to equality and valuing diversity**
research and teaching department of the University of Oxford, dedicated to the
social science of the Internet.
We have an exciting opportunity to join the Researching Identity Networks
Group (RING) at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford as a part
of the ESRC-funded ANSWER grant.
This is a fixed-term, variable hours role for up to 10 hours per week and a
maximum of 375 hours. This position is available immediately for 10 months. It
will involve a mix of both remote and on-site desk work in Oxford.
You will be responsible for recruitment of participants in two studies (one
focus group based, one interview based). You will also be part of a team who
conducts the interviews, focus groups, and the online survey. You will also
help with the organisation and planning of a project-end workshop.
You will be expected to assist with interview coding, data management, and
data analysis. Training and assistance will be provided for all data
management.
The purpose of this grant is to provide academic insight and technical
advances on an existing software application “Network Canvas”
(https://www.networkcanvas.com). Network Canvas has recently released a
version that permits interviewing in a browser thereby opening up the
potential for self-reported network research. This project is about
understanding the methodological and usability challenges in shifting from
interviews to self-reported data. Network Canvas is primarily funded by the
National Institute of Health in the US and core application development is
funded up to 2029. This position is a part of the ANSWER grant funded via
ESRC’s Transforming Data call as a methodological supplement to the main grant
.
This position is ideal for candidates looking to build their academic CV, gain
experience with empirical mixed-methods work, and learn about both social
network analysis and interviewing. The research from this project will be
oriented towards academic publications as well as public diffusion of world-
class interviewing software, Network Canvas.
In general, excellent organisational skills and experience with interviewing
will be more important than computational or mathematical skills with social
network analysis for this project.
This position will provide opportunities to learn how to conduct and code
interviews, to engage in academic writing, and to meet key stakeholders in
social network analysis at our workshop.
For more information including the selection criteria for this post, please
see the job description provided.
If you would like to discuss this role please contact Bernie Hogan on 01865
287198 or bernie.hogan@oii.ox.ac.uk.
You will be required to upload a supporting statement, setting out how you
meet the selection criteria, curriculum vitae and the names and contact
details of two referees as part of your online application.
Only applications received before noon on Monday 19th August can be
considered.
**Committed to equality and valuing diversity**
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The Oxford Internet Institute – founded in 2001 - is a multidisciplinary research and teaching department of the University of Oxford, dedicated to the social science of the Internet. We have an exciting opportunity to join the Researching Identity Networks Group (RING) at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford as a part of the ESRC-funded ANSWER grant. This is a fixed-term, variable hours role for up to 10 hours per week and a maximum of 375 hours. This position is available immediately for 10 months. It will involve a mix of both remote and on-site desk ... The Oxford Internet Institute – founded in 2001 - is a multidisciplinary
research and teaching department of the University of Oxford, dedicated to the social science of the Internet. We have an exciting opportunity to join the Researching Identity Networks Group (RING) at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford as a part of the ESRC-funded ANSWER grant. This is a fixed-term, variable hours role for up to 10 hours per week and a maximum of 375 hours. This position is available immediately for 10 months. It will involve a mix of both remote and on-site desk work in Oxford. ... |
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