Location: | Manchester |
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Salary: | £37,174 to £38,249 per annum, dependent on relevant experience |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 11th October 2024 |
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Closes: | 4th November 2024 |
Job Ref: | HUM-027031 |
Two Research Associates are required to work on the UKRI-funded project, Interdisciplinary Systematic Review: mechanistic evidence and epistemic justice, directed by Jon Williamson in the Department of Philosophy, University of Manchester. One position requires expertise in evidence review and research methods, while the other requires expertise in philosophy of scientific method and philosophy of causality.
The positions must start on 16th January 2025 and the contract is for 2 years. The Research Associates will be based in the Department of Philosophy, in the School of Social Sciences.
The project is on the methodology of causal evaluation. When evaluating whether an intervention works, orthodox ‘evidence-based’ evaluation methods review certain kinds of studies (especially randomised trials) but exclude other relevant evidence (such as mechanistic studies and views of stakeholders). This project will apply an emerging philosophical theory of causal enquiry, Evidential Pluralism, to provide systematic foundations for a broader approach to evidence review—one that includes a diverse range of evidence from across disciplines. This approach promises better informed and more inclusive evaluations. A new review of the effectiveness of face-mask mandates will help to test the approach.
Working under the guidance of the P.I. and co-leaders Trish Greenhalgh (Oxford) and Rebecca Helm (Exeter), you will have responsibility for (i) developing new methods for systematically reviewing evidence of the effectiveness of interventions; (ii) carrying out a review of the effectiveness of face-mask mandates for controlling respiratory infections to test the new methods; and (iii) assessing the extent to which the new methods mitigate specific epistemological and ethical objections to orthodox systematic review methods. You will also help to ensure that the new methods inform evaluation practice outside academia.
What you will get in return:
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