[Maths-Education] Reseach fellow for longitudinal survey

Anne Haworth maths-education@nottingham.ac.uk
Thu Nov 11 19:51:31 GMT 2004


Hi Geoff

He didn't send us the report - I just have an e-mail saying he has sent it.
So I assume Catriona has it!

Sorry not to be able to do more!

Anne

> From: Paul Ernest <P.Ernest@exeter.ac.uk>
> Reply-To: maths-education@nottingham.ac.uk
> Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 17:00:04 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
> To: maths-education@nottingham.ac.uk
> Cc: f.j.macleod@exeter.ac.uk
> Subject: [Maths-Education] Reseach fellow for longitudinal survey
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> Dear Colleagues
> 
> I have been asked to circulate the following nationally
> and internationally to anybody that might be interested (or
> knows someone who might be interested) in the following
> research fellow post - we are looking for someone with good
> quantitative skills who can assist with a longitudinal
> survey.
> 
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> Research Fellow (Longitudinal Survey)
> Ref. 2014
> 
> This new full-time post is available from 1 March 2005 on a
> fixed term basis until 31 January 2008 in the Centre for
> Educational Development and Cooperation/Research Centre for
> the Learning Society on a major research project funded by
> the Economic and Social Research Council as part of their
> Teaching and Learning Research Programme.  Learning Lives
> is the first large-scale longitudinal study of its kind
> into the learning biographies of adult learners, aged
> between 25 and 65+. The project is collaboration between
> the Universities of Exeter (Prof Gert Biesta, lead
> applicant; Dr Flora Macleod), Brighton (Prof Ivor Goodson),
> Leeds (Prof Phil Hodkinson) and Stirling (Prof John Field).
> We are looking for a researcher with strong quantitative
> skills to help track a national sample of adult learners
> using three survey sweeps. The successful candidate will be
> involved in all aspects of survey research from sample
> recruitment, questionnaire design and development,
> management of data collection using postal, email, internet
> and structured interview approaches, to the analysis and
> presentation of results. In addition to collecting our own
> data, we shall re-analyse those from other relevant
> sources, notably the National Child Development Study and
> the British Household Panel Survey. Experience of
> longitudinal data analysis and/or analysis of archive data
> would be an advantage, as would a background in research on
> adult education. The successful candidate will be based in
> Exeter, working primarily with Dr Flora Macleod who is the
> co-director with special responsibility for the
> longitudinal survey, but will also collaborate with the
> life history teams in Exeter, Brighton, Leeds and Stirling.
> 
> Salary will be up to ?21,640 pa on scale Research Grade 1A
> ?19,460 pa - ?21,640 pa.
> 
> Informal enquiries to Dr Flora Macleod on 01392-264863;
> e-mail f.j.macleod@ex.ac.uk For an information pack and
> application form, contact Hilary Olek (Project
> Administrator) University of Exeter, School of Education &
> Lifelong Learning, Heavitree Road, Exeter EX1 2LU, or phone
> 01392 264910, or email h.e.olek@exeter.ac.uk, quoting
> reference number 2014.
> 
> Closing date 19 November 2004.
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> 
> Best wishes
> 
> Paul
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