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Social Science Research Unit
'Systematic reviews at the EPPI-Centre'
Research Officers (IA) (full-time)
Salary on appointment £19,460 - £23,643 plus £2,323 London Allowance
Two posts from August 2004 to July 2005 and one from September 2004 to December 2005 - job share considered
The EPPI-Centre conducts reviews across public policy areas with a current major focus on education and health promotion and public health and in the first instance you will work on one or more reviews within these areas.
You will need a first degree or equivalent qualification in social or health sciences, education or some other relevant field and relevant research experience, possibly gained as part of a degree course or through volunteering, and experience of searching bibliographic databases in a systematic way and of using electronic databases. The ability to collect and analyse data about the design, methods, quality and findings of primary research and an understanding of evidence-based policy and practice are also required.
For an application form and further details please ring 020 7612 6159 (24 hour ansaphone) quoting reference R/SS/30 or e-mail [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>. Textphone calls accepted via Typetalk (Typetalk users please call 18001 020 7612 6715 during normal working hours). Please, do not send CVs at this stage. Completed applications to be returned to the Personnel Department, Institute of Education, University of London, 20 Bedford Way, London WC1H 0AL by 28 June 2004.
Committed to Equality
You can also contact the below staff for further details and for an informal chart;
Angela Harden([log in to unmask]), 0207 612 6246
Ginny Brunton ([log in to unmask]), 0207 612 6807
James Thomas ([log in to unmask]), 0207 612 6844
Mayumi Ashizawa
Temporary EPPI-Centre Administrator
t: 020 7612 6816
f: 020 7612 6400
e: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
w: <http://eppi.ioe.ac.uk/>
Evidence for Policy and Practice Information and Coordinating (EPPI-) Centre
Social Science Research Unit, Institute of Education
University of London
18 Woburn Square London UK WC1H 0NR
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