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Subject: [bms-rc33] Call - Postdoctoral Research Associate in Social Network
Analysis (Univ of Manchester)
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Deadline: 31 August 2013
Postdoctoral Research Associate
*Reference :*HUM-03163
*Faculty / Organisational unit :*Humanities
*School / Directorate :*School of Social Sciences
*Division :*Sociology
*Salary :* £31,331 per annum
*Employment type :*Fixed Term
*Duration:*12 months
*Hours per week :*Full Time
*Location :*Oxford Road, Manchester
Applications are invited for the above position which is tenable for 36
months from 1st October 2013 and will be based in the Mitchell Centre at
the University of Manchester. The Centre is a world renowned
interdisciplinary group in Social Network Analysis.
The post is associated with the newly funded Leverhulme project, which
aims to answer important empirical and methodological questions about
covert social networks. You will collect, analyze and help devise new
methods and techniques to further our understanding of covert social
networks. All the data will be derived from secondary sources.
You will be computer literate, have or will soon be awarded a PhD in a
relevant area and have an aptitude for interdisciplinary research.
Experience of social network analysis is essential and knowledge of one
of more social network analysis software tools is a distinct advantage.
The candidate must be able to work well within a team and have excellent
oral and written communication skills.
*Informal enquiries*
Informal enquiries can be made to Martin Everett
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Tel: 0161 275 2515
As an equal opportunities employer, we welcome applications from all
suitably qualified persons. However, as black and minority ethnic (BME)
candidates are currently under-represented at this level in this area,
we would particularly welcome applications from BME applicants. All
appointments will be made on merit.
*Further particulars*
* HUM-03163 Postdoctoral Research Associate fps1
<https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Candidatesaa/Preview.aspx?clientid=73&attachmentid=7386>
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