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英国纽菲而德学院招聘社会学博士后

2014年09月02日
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摘要:

Nuffield College intends to appoint, with effect from 1 September 2015, two Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellows (PPRFs) in Sociology.

Applications are invited from graduates wishing to undertake research in any area of Sociology.

The main interests of the College are in Economics, Politics and Sociology, but these are broadly construed to include, for example, social science approaches to history, social and medical statistics, international relations, social psychology, public policy, and social policy. The College normally offers separate Fellowship competitions for applicants researching in Economics and in Politics. Applicants who wish to undertake interdisciplinary research in social science may apply to one or more of the Fellowship competitions. Applicants who wish to undertake research in Economic History, or interdisciplinary research in Sociology which includes Economics and/or

Politics are welcome to apply for the PPRFs in Sociology. The Sociology Group particularly encourages applications from candidates who work or plan to work in the field of one or more of the College’s Sociology Fellows.

PPRFs' main responsibility is to engage in scholarly research (collaborations with Fellows and postdocs in College and around Oxford are of course welcomed). They have no teaching or administrative obligations but are expected to participate in the intellectual life of the College.

They will be expected to organise a seminar or workshop in their subject area during the three year term of their appointment and the College can help finance and organise these activities.

  • Post-doctoral salary starts at £24,259 p.a.
  • Research budget £2,675 p.a.
  • Free single College accommodation or £5,556 p.a. housing allowance
  • Free lunch and dinner in College
  • Child support funds available

To be eligible, candidates should hold a bachelors and/or masters degree and should by 1 September 2015 have completed, or be close to completing, a doctorate. Candidates must not have spent more than a total of eight years in postgraduate study, teaching or research in the social sciences by the date of taking up the Fellowship, and should not have previously held a research fellowship similar to that advertised.

The Fellowships are to be taken up on 1 September 2015. The appointment will be for 3 years.