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Chris
 
I don't suppose anyone would consider a full time post for someone
aged 75 (76 in December) but my wife and I, who have lived in France
since 1994, are contemplating a return to UK, partly to be nearer
elderly relatives, most probably in or near Scarborough (where I lived
from 1947 to 1963 and where my brother still lives).  
 
However, I would be interested in exploring the possibility of working
in some capacity with your Skills Team, specialising in SPSS and the
analysis of data from questionnaire surveys as per the self-teaching
course
<http://surveyresearch.weebly.com/1-survey-analysis-workshop-spss.html
> Survey Analysis Workshop (SPSS) on my website
<http://surveyresearch.weebly.com/1-survey-analysis-workshop-spss.html
> Journeys in Survey Research.   The course is based on post- and
under-graduate programmes I developed and taught at the then
Polytechnic of North London from 1976 until I (early) retired in 1992.
At least five of my then undergraduates now hold full Professorial
Chairs in UK universities and many of the postgraduates now hold
senior research positions.
 
I could also contribute to the development of learning materials along
the lines proposed by JISC and ESRC (Q-step) in particular teaching
data sets based on major surveys such as the
<http://surveyresearch.weebly.com/1-survey-analysis-workshop-spss.html
> British Social Attitudes Survey (BSAS) and the
<http://www.europeansocialsurvey.org/> European Social Survey (ESS) on
which I am already working.
 
My substantive research interests (since 1970) in
<http://surveyresearch.weebly.com/3-subjective-social-indicators-quali
ty-of-life.html> Subjective Social Indicators (Quality of Life) may
also be of interest to research programmes in social equality and
psychological well-being.  You can check out my credentials on
<http://surveyresearch.weebly.com/about-the-author.html> About the
author.
 
Everything on my site is available for free download.
 
Regards
 
John
 
John F Hall MA (Cantab) Dip Ed (Dunelm)
[Retired academic survey researcher]
 
Email:    <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask]  
Website:  <http://www.surveyresearch.weebly.com/>
www.surveyresearch.weebly.com 
SPSS start page:
<http://surveyresearch.weebly.com/1-survey-analysis-workshop.html>
www.surveyresearch.weebly.com/1-survey-analysis-workshop
 
Cc: Dina Lewis, Denise Carter, Judith Dyson, Mark Hayter
 
 
From: Research Data Management discussion list
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Chris L Awre
Sent: 16 November 2016 10:31
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Subject: Research Services Adviser post at University of Hull
 
** Apologies for cross-posting **
The University Library for the University of Hull operates from the
Brynmor Jones Library on the University's Hull campus and the Hull
History Centre in the City Centre.  Within the Library, the
Information Services Group (ISG) is based on the Hull campus and
provides support to all parts of the University.  The Group comprises
the Collections Team, which is focused on acquisition and delivery of
library resources, and the Research Services Team, which has a focus
on the delivery of services for the management of resources generated
through the research activity of the University.  Key in this area is
support for open access, research data management, bibliometrics and
research resource discovery: the Library also has a key role in the
management of research outputs through the new research information
system, Worktribe.  This is an exciting time for the University
Library, working with the completely re-developed Brynmor Jones
Library.
The Research Services Adviser will be responsible for the development
and operation of information services related to the research activity
of the University, liaising with academic staff and professional
service colleagues in the ICT Directorate (ICTD), Research and
Enterprise Office (REO) and Strategic Development Unit (SDU) to define
needs and how the Library can meet these. The post-holder will manage
and lead the team responsible for delivering research and metadata
services, comprising a Research Officer and three Metadata Officers.
The post-holder will also take responsibility for the management of
digital collections within the Hydra digital repository and copyright
and licensing matters related to research. 
The development of research is a key strategic area for the University
and the Adviser will need to ensure that all services meet strategic
needs as well as take account of wider sector developments.  The
post-holder will be expected to play a key role in promoting and
raising awareness of HE sector developments in the research support
areas covered and will be expected to contribute to the overall
management and leadership of the University Library.
Full details and job description can be found at
https://jobs.hull.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=LL0038
 
Get in touch if you would like to discuss further informally.
 
Regards,
 
Chris
 
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University of Hull
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