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Postdoctoral Researcher

University of Oxford - Oxford Internet Institute

Location: Oxford
Salary: £38,674 to £46,915 per annum : Grade 7
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 22nd October 2024
Closes: 11th November 2024
Job Ref: 176106

The Oxford Internet Institute - founded in 2001 - is a multidisciplinary research and teaching department of the University of Oxford, dedicated to the social science of the Internet. We have an exciting opportunity to join Professor Andrew Przybylski’s research team at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford.

The role of Postdoctoral Researcher in Online Environments and Well-being is a full-time, fixed-term role for 12 months, starting on 1 January 2025. You will be based in Oxford as your normal place of work with the possibility of hybrid work within the UK only.
 
Working with Professor Andrew Przybylski you will contribute to two significant projects investigating the impact of digital technologies on well-being, using innovative methods to gather and analyse behavioural data. The Programme on Adolescent Well-being in the Digital Age focuses on youth and aims to inform policy, while Capturing the Digital Footprints of Video Game Play develops the Gameplay.Science platform to study gaming behaviour through player-donated data.
 
• This is an excellent opportunity to work on cutting-edge research in digital well-being and video game studies.
• You'll be part of a dynamic team using innovative methodologies to address critical societal issues.
• You'll have the chance to influence policy and practice in the field of digital well-being.
 
You will be responsible for planning and facilitating two significant workshops, managing research activities, analysing data, and communicating findings to diverse stakeholders. You'll play a key role in advancing our understanding of how digital technologies impact well-being, particularly among adolescents and in the context of video gaming.
 
• You'll run workshops using Delphi and World Café methodologies to gather expert opinions and diverse perspectives.
• You'll conduct both qualitative and quantitative data analysis using state-of-the-art tools and techniques.
• Your work will directly contribute to publications and research proposals, helping to shape the future of digital well-being research.
 
You will be working in a world-leading research institute dedicated to the social science of the Internet, collaborating with experts in the field of digital well-being and video game research.
 
You will have a PhD/DPhil in Psychology, Sociology, or a closely related field, with strong expertise in mixed methods research. You should have excellent communication skills, experience in planning and running academic workshops, and proficiency in data analysis tools such as R Studio. Experience with the Delphi and World Café methods is desirable.
 
If you would like to discuss this role please contact Professor Andrew Przybylski (https://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/profiles/andrew-przybylski/). Further details are also found in the Job Description provided. Click the 'Apply' button above. 
 
You will be required to upload a supporting statement, setting out how you meet the selection criteria, curriculum vitae and the names and contact details of two referees as part of your online application.
 
Only applications received before noon 11 November can be considered.
 
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