SST-CCW Job Opportunity:
Strategic Net Assessment Research Fellow
Salary: Grade 8, £46,000 per annum
Contract: Full-time, fixed term for 2 years
Start date: 2 June 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter
Reports to: SST-CCW Centre Director
The Strategy, Statecraft & Technology: Changing Character of War Centre (SST-CCW) at Pembroke College, Oxford, invites applications for the role of Strategic Net Assessment Research Fellow. This is an exciting opportunity for a talented researcher to contribute to interdisciplinary scholarship in strategic net assessment within an internationally recognised research centre.
The post-holder will conduct high-level research in strategic net assessment, contribute to the Centre's research outputs, support visiting fellows, and engage with academic and practitioner communities worldwide. The successful candidate will have a doctorate in a related field and strong research skills, with experience in engaging both academic and practitioner audiences.
For further details of the role please click the Further Particulars below.
How to Apply
Applications should be sent to elizabeth.robson@pmb.ox.ac.uk by 9am on 4 April 2025 and include:
A cover letter detailing how your experience meets the selection criteria;
A 2,000-word statement outlining current and future research, including what work you envisage doing in the Centre;
A detailed CV;
The details of two references who will be contacted after the interview stage.
Shortlisted candidates will be required to present a summary of their research.
For enquiries about the role, please contact Dr Rob Johnson, SST-CCW Director at: robert.johnson@pmb.ox.ac.uk
Data Protection
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