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Dear Colleagues,
Petra Schleiter, Margit Tavits, and I are looking for a multi-year
postdoc (to be affiliated with the University of Oxford) with strong
quantitative skills to help us with an ESRC-funded research project on
the introduction of voter ID in the UK. We are looking for someone
with expertise in quantitative methods including survey data analysis,
experience of working in R, and an excellent understanding of
electoral politics in the UK.
I am including the full ad at the bottom of this email. More
information about the position can also be found here:
https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.display_form?p_company=10&p_internal_external=E&p_display_in_irish=N&p_process_type=&p_applicant_no=&p_form_profile_detail=&p_display_apply_ind=Y&p_refresh_search=Y&p_recruitment_id=166457
If you have any questions about the position, please feel free to
reach out to me or Petra ([log in to unmask]).
All the best,
Jonathan
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Post-doctoral Research Fellow in Quantitative Political Science
Department of Politics & International Relations, Oxford, OX1 3UQ
Applications are welcomed for a Post-doctoral Research Fellow in
Quantitative Political Science (Voter ID Project) to join the
Department of Politics and International Relations. This is an
exciting opportunity to join a leading department recognised
internationally for its rigorous and valuable research.
The project start date is 1st October 2023, and the contract is
fixed-term until 31 August 2026. The role is full-time.
The Post-doctoral Research Fellow will work with Prof Petra Schleiter
(Principal Investigator) to conduct research for an ESRC funded
research project on the introduction of voter ID in the UK. The
appointee will be part of a research team including co-Is Prof Margit
Tavits and Prof Jonathan Homola.
The successful applicant will have (or be near to completion of) a PhD
in political science, or a related discipline. You will have an
excellent understanding of electoral politics in the UK, expertise in
quantitative methods including survey data analysis, and experience of
working in R. You will have a pro-active approach, and a
problem-solving, positive and flexible attitude. You will also have
the inter-personal and communication skills that enable you to develop
successful working relationships with all members of the project team
and stakeholders in the policy sphere.
If you would like to discuss this post and find out more about joining
the academic community at Oxford, please contact Prof. Petra
Schleiter, Joint Head of the Department of Politics and International
Relations ([log in to unmask]). All enquiries will be
treated in strict confidence; they will not form part of the selection
decision.
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. You will be
required to upload a CV and cover letter and details of two referees
as part of your online application. Only applications received before
midday (UK time) on 19 July 2023 can be considered. Please quote
reference 166457 on all correspondence.
Interviews are likely to be held week commencing 24 July 2023 or 31 July 2023.
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