Research Assistant, Gender Equality
Internal Applicants Only
Deadline: 3 June 2022
Dr Barbara Havelková is looking for research assistance for two projects in the area of gender equality – putting together surveys of literature and preparing papers for submission.
Duration and hours
Total number of hours of work available: 50
Start date: 9th June 2022
End-date: 31st August 2022, or 12 weeks after start date
Reporting
The post will report to Dr Barbara Havelková.
Requirements
- Experience in putting together literature reviews.
- Experience with text-editing and language-proofing is an advantage.
- Knowledge and interest in equality and anti-discrimination law and gender is a plus.
- The work can be done in any place in the UK where you have access to a good library and internet. Meetings with the PI will be held in person in Oxford, or otherwise online.
Eligibility
This post is open to current graduate students in the Law Faculty and the hours are in line with the restrictions on working hours for students in this department.
It is expected that the work will be undertaken in the UK.
Rate of Pay
This will be paid at the standard research assistant rate of £15.60 per hour (based on Grade 6 point 1) plus holiday pay of £1.88 per hour worked (= total of £17.48/hour).
Funding
This position is funded from the Law Faculty’s Research Support Fund (RSF2021-66b).
How to Apply
A short CV and cover letter (including the name of your supervisor) should be sent by email to Dr Barbara Havelková (barbara.havelkova@law.ox.ac.uk) by 3rd June 2022.
Please explain how you meet the requirements for the role, and give details of your availability. Supervisors may be asked for a reference.
Informal enquiries may be emailed to barbara.havelkova@law.ox.ac.uk.
Guidelines for Faculty members, line managers and students Work must not commence without a letter of engagement or variable hours contract and a right to work check having been carried out by the Faculty Personnel Officer. Full time graduate students in the Faculty of Law may work up to 8 hours per week, or a common sense average across the year, regardless of the type of work. Students may not work as Research Assistants for their own supervisor without the approval of the Associate Dean for Graduate Students. Any queries regarding the eligibility of a particular student should be directed to Geraldine Malloy in the Faculty Office. It is expected that the work will be undertaken in the UK. |