We have an exciting opportunity to join us as a Research Fellow (Post-Doc) at Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation (CCR) and Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford. This is a 3-years, full-time position to join our vibrant, multidisciplinary research community!
The successful candidate will work with Daniel Armanios and Juliane Reineck on research exploring how ambitious "big science" projects-fusion energy-navigate legitimacy and build trust with stakeholders amidst uncertainty.
We welcome candidates with a background in:
* Qualitative and/or quantitative research
* Organizational sociology, project management, and/or innovation
* Technical literacy (or willingness to acquire) in speculative sciences (e.g., fusion energy) or an engineering background
At CCR, you'll have the unique opportunity to develop your research portfolio, collaborate with leading academics, and contribute to groundbreaking studies. If this sounds like you or someone you know, please visit our website
here for more details and to apply. We look forward to receiving your materials!
Kind regards,
Daniel
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Daniel Erian Armanios
BT Professor and Chair of Major Programme Management
Saïd Business School
Courtesy Appointment, Department of Engineering Science
Professorial Fellow, St Anne's College
University of Oxford
Park End Street
Oxford, UK OX1 1HP
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