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Variable Hours Research Assistant

Applications for this vacancy closed on 28 May 2025 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 Oxford Internet Institute,
University of Oxford to work as a Variable Hours Research Assistant for Prof.
Kathryn Eccles. This is a variable-hours, fixed-term role, starting from
approximately mid June 2025 to early October 2025.





You will join a research project examining the question of how AI has intruded
into the work of creative professionals, and the extent to which systems of
professional gatekeeping, creative peer review, categorisation, and
valorisation have been affected by new AI tools and practices. This post will
focus on ethnographic work, qualitative data analysis (content analysis of
text, visual analysis of images), and survey design/analysis.





It is expected the successful candidate will work up a total of 111 hours
which will be variable and mutually agreed from time-to-time with the
supervisor.





You will be based at 34 St Giles, Oxford, but you may be able to agree a
pattern of regular remote working in the UK with your line manager. With
planned move to new premises at the Schwarzman Centre in September 2025.





The successful candidate will:



• Manage their own research and administrative activities, within guidelines
provided by PI



• Contribute to the design of research materials and make arrangements for
data gathering



• Gather, analyse, and present qualitative data from a variety of sources



• Undertake comprehensive and systematic literature reviews and write up the
results for publication in peer-reviewed journals or for presentation at
conferences or meetings



• Contribute to research publications, book chapters and reviews



• Contribute to discussions and share research findings with colleagues



• Contribute to wider project planning, including ideas for new research
projects





Those seeking to apply should hold an MSc in a Social Science subject or
related area, have experience with qualitative research methods, including
digital ethnography and have a documented interest in researching AI and
cultural work.





If you would like to discuss this role, please contact Prof. Kathryn Eccles at
kathryn.eccles@oii.ox.ac.uk and include “[RA]” at the start of the email
subject field. Further details about the post are found in the Job Description
provided.





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. Permission will be
sought from candidates at interview stage before requesting.





Strictly only **online** applications received before **noon** **UK TIME** on
28 May 2025 can be considered.





Interviews are expected to take place on week commencing 9 June 2025.





**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 Oxford Internet Institute,
University of Oxford to work as a Variable Hours Research Assistant for Prof.
Kathryn Eccles. This is a variable-hours, fixed-term role, starting from
approximately mid June 2025 to early October 2025.





You will join a research project examining the question of how AI has intruded
into the work of creative professionals, and the extent to which systems of
professional gatekeeping, creative peer review, categorisation, ...

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 Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford to work as a Variable Hours Research Assistant for Prof. Kathryn Eccles.  This is a variable-hours, fixed-term role, starting from approximately mid June 2025 to early October 2025.

 

You will join a research project examining the question of how AI has intruded into the work of creative professionals, and the extent to which systems of professional gatekeeping, creative peer ...
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