Research Fellowships at the Oxford Internet Institute
The Oxford Internet Institute aims to appoint a Research Fellow to focus on themes surrounding productivity and the Internet. The position would be for one year in the first instance, but renwable for 3 years. The successful candidate would be researcher capable of working within a multidisciplinary team, but with a strong background in an area of relevance to issues of productivity, such as economics, management or organizational behavior. The appointment would be at the RS1A level, roughly equivalent to that of an Assistant Professor in the US. The Fellow would take a central role in research on productivity and the Internet, working with senior Fellows and Professors at the OII. Applications need to be received by 1 November. Further particulars for the position are on the OII Website at: http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/?rq=positions A second Research Fellowship will be announced within the next week, focused on identity management in e-government.
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William Dutton