An very interesting surveillance-related research job, which would benefit from high-quality applicants. Please forward to anyone you may think would be interested.
David.
Dr David Wood
Managing Editor
Surveillance & Society
www.surveillance-and-society.org
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<http://www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk/get-involved/jobs-at-liberty/senior-
researcher.shtml>
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> Vacancy: Senior Researcher (Privacy)
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> The balance between privacy and other competing interests - such as
> crime prevention or national security - has been controversial for many
> years. The debate is becoming ever more important now that rapid
> technological advances are increasingly eroding individuals' ability to
> keep their personal information to themselves.
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> Liberty, one of the UK's leading civil liberties and human rights
> organisations, is to undertake a major one-year research project on
> privacy . We wish to recruit a senior researcher to conduct this vital
> piece of work. The research will assess the state of privacy in the UK
> at the start of the new century, seek to balance the many competing
> interests in the privacy debate and consider the need for new
> legislation.
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> We are looking for an experienced, self-motivated researcher with a good
> understanding of and commitment to human rights and civil liberties, and
> a sound grounding in legislation relating to privacy in Britain. For a
> full application pack and further details, please visit our website
> www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk or write to Senior Researcher
> Application, Liberty, 21 Tabard Street, London, SE1 4LA enclosing an A4
> stamped addressed envelope.
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> The salary scale for the post is £25,816 for fixed one year contract
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> The deadline for applications is 31st March 2003. Interviews will take
> place on 14th-15th April 2003
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> Application pack available below
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<http://www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk/Application%20Pack%20web%20-%20priva
cy%20researcher.doc>
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