Senior Research Associate (Oxford Programme for Cyber and Technology Policy) - variable hours
About the Blavatnik School of Government
Our vision is of a world better led, a world better served and a world better governed. We are a global school committed to improving the quality of government and public policymaking worldwide, through three routes: teaching current and future leaders; generating research with impact; and engaging with governments and practitioners.
About the Role
The Oxford Programme for Cyber and Technology Policy (OxCTP) is seeking to recruit a variable hours Senior Research Associate to support the programme. You will contribute to the following project: Child Online Safety: Coordinating a newly-launched 18-month research initiative, in partnership with the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), to identify and track replicable international policies for protecting children online, supported by the MacArthur Foundation.
Reporting to the Co-Directors of OxCTP, including Professor Ciaran Martin and Dr. Brianna Rosen, you will translate multidisciplinary research into actionable insights for governments in collaboration with OxCTP team members and affiliates.
You will independently conduct substantive research tasks, including data collection, analysis, and structured interviews, and draft material to help develop a pilot policy tracker for online child safety, modelled on the School’s successful COVID-19 tracker. You will also provide guidance to junior members of the research group, including research assistants, PhD students, and/or project volunteers.
This post is fixed-term until 31 March 2027, and on a variable hours basis (up to 20 hours per week).
About You
You must hold a postgraduate degree, together with significant relevant work experience and sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline. You should have demonstrated experience in digital policy and regulation, specifically regarding child online safety or public sector preparedness; a demonstrated record of advising non-technical stakeholders on technical topics; and previous experience of contributing to publications/presentations on online child safety.
The ability to conduct postgraduate-level research in Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Information Security, Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, or a related field, and the ability to distil technical concepts into academic and/or policy writing are also essential.
Application Process
Please upload a supporting statement that outlines how you meet the selection criteria in your own words, along with your CV and the details of two referees as part of your online application.
The closing date for applications is at 12 noon (UK time) on Monday 8 June 2026.
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