[Jobs] Fwd: [inedinfo] Two Research Fellow positions at Oxford Institute of Population Ageing (fwd)

Liz Ozselcuk elto at demog.berkeley.edu
Thu Jun 20 09:28:07 PDT 2013


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Sujet: 	[inedinfo] Two Research Fellow positions at Oxford Institute of
Population Ageing
Date : 	Thu, 20 Jun 2013 14:56:10 +0200 (CEST)
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Two Research Fellow positions are currently available the Oxford
Institute of Population Ageing - we welcome your queries and
applications (Please apply electronically via the University of Oxford
website http://www.ox.ac.uk/about_the_university/jobs/howtoapply/ )

*Research Fellow in Demography - *Oxford Institute of Population Ageing,
University of Oxford - *Oxford Martin Future of Food Programme -
*Salary: Grade 7 (£29,541 to £36,298) The Oxford Institute of Population
Ageing is seeking a quantitative researcher to work with Dr George
Leeson in collaboration with Dr Mike Bonsall (Department of Zoology) on
the Oxford Martin Future of Food Programme. Main responsibilities will
be to conduct population modelling scenarios. As part of the scientific
team at the Institute, the incumbent will be asked to contribute to
research tasks related to demographic and statistical analysis. This is
an exciting opportunity to contribute to the development of a
world-leading research programme. The successful candidate will work
within a multi-disciplinary project which combines the expertise of two
departments at the University of Oxford, the Oxford Institute of
Population Ageing and the Department of Zoology. The contribution of the
Research Fellow in Demography is to undertake population modelling
scenarios. While an interest in the demography of developing countries
is expected, and knowledge of the demography of the Asian region is
desirable, the ability to work in an inter-disciplinary environment
alongside both demographers and biologists is essential. The project
will require both independent work as well as working as part of a
multi-disciplinary team. You will also be expected to participate in
project research meetings, seminars and public events.

A PhD or equivalent experience in Demography with proven experience of
multidimensional population modelling as well as of population analyses
using advanced demographic and statistical methods is essential. In
addition, the candidate will have excellent communication skills and the
ability to lead and contribute to the publication and presentation of
research findings. The post is full-time, on a fixed-term contract,
commencing 1 October 2013 for 2 years (with possibility for extension).
Applications, including curriculum vitae, should be submitted by 10 July
2013. Contact: George Leeson


Vacancy ID: 108444 (please reference this number) Contact Email :
george.leeson at ageing.ox.ac.uk <mailto:george.leeson at ageing.ox.ac.uk>**

*Research Fellow in Demography - *Oxford Institute of Population Ageing,
University of Oxford - *The Collen Programme on Fertility, Education and
The Environment - *Grade 8: Salary in the range £37,382 to £44,607 p.a.
The Oxford Institute of Population Ageing is seeking a quantitative
researcher to work with Dr George Leeson in collaboration with Professor
Sarah Harper on the Collen Programme on Fertility, Education and the
Environment.  Main responsibilities will be to undertake research on the
fertility transition in developing countries, with particular emphasis
on Africa.  As part of the scientific team, the incumbent will be asked
to contribute to research tasks related to demographic and statistical
analysis.  This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the
development of a world-leading research programme in the impact of
fertility on population change. The successful candidate will work
within this multi-disciplinary Research Programme to undertake analyses
of the development of fertility and the underlying causes, as well as
model scenarios for future developments. Experience in the demography of
developing countries is essential and knowledge of the demography of
Africa, Asia or Latin America is desirable. Graduate degree at Doctoral
level in demography is also required, as is a publication record,
demonstrated achievement in participation in research projects,
experience in the dissemination of research and ability to communicate
effectively as well as to work independently. The post is full-time, on
a fixed-term contract, commencing 1 October 2013 for 4.5 years (with
possibility for extension). Applications, including a curriculum vitae,
should be submitted by 28 June 2013.  Interviews will be held between
10-12 July 2013. Contact: George Leeson Vacancy ID : 108156 (Please
reference this number on all correspondence)Contact Email
: george.leeson at ageing.ox.ac.uk <mailto:george.leeson at ageing.ox.ac.uk>





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