Hi all,
I just came across this and thought that someone on this list would probably know someone who knows someone who would like this job...
Based at this research institute: http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/research/projects/?id=66 (Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford University) as part of the project entitled:
Wikipedia's Networks and Geographies: Representation and Power in Peer-Produced Content
Grade 6: Salary £25,751 - £30,747 p.a. (pro rata)
We are a
leading international research and policy Institute looking for a
part-time (50% FTE) Research Assistant to work on a range of programming
and database administrative tasks on a Wikipedia-related research
projects with Drs Mark Graham and Bernie Hogan. The current offer is for
a half time position with a likelihood of expansion to full time,
funding permitted.
The research will involve a substantial array
of computer science skills applied to questions of social science
interest. The application does not necessarily need to have social
science training, but should be interested in how contemporary
technologies can address new and novel research questions.
This
part-time post (50%FTE) is available immediately for 12 months in the
first instance, with the possibility of renewal thereafter funding
permitting. Some flexibility over the number of hours worked per week
may be possible
The blogpost announcing the job is here: http://zerogeography.blogspot.com/2011/01/hiring-part-time-research-assistant.html
Applications close on January 27.
wittylama.com/blog
Peace, love & metadata