Location: Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6GG 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. As an employer, we genuinely care about our employees’ wellbeing, and this is reflected in the range of benefits that we offer including: An excellent contributory pension scheme 38 days’ annual leave Family leave schemes and a comprehensive range of childcare services Cycle loan scheme and discounted bus travel and Season Ticket travel loans Membership to a variety of social and sports clubs Opportunities for remote working. More information about working at the School can be found on our jobs page. About the Role The postholder will contribute to the WWHGE work in Pillar 3, research in implementation science in education. In addition to conducting independent research, the postholder will be expected as much as is feasible to work on research projects with, or relevant for our strategic partners, working closely with Stefan Dercon and Noam Angrist. The postholder will author and co-author academic articles, working papers, reports, policy briefs, and other outputs, summarizing and reporting on results of the research synthesis and evidence translation. They will coordinate, manage, facilitate and contribute to existing research projects within WWHGE and strategic partners, (with guidance). They will identify and implement novel independent and joint research, preferably with Oxford-based researchers, that is consistent with the focus of the project, including working with strategic partners. The postholder will be expected to contribute to the broader development community, including as curated by CSAE, by attending seminars and workshops, mentoring of students, and other activities consistent with further developing the vibrant research community on education and development at Oxford. About You You will hold (or be close to completing) a PhD degree in economics, education, public policy and/or development studies with a focus on research on education with a strong quantitative focus. You will have proven experience in the form of papers and projects of research in themes broadly linked to the post. Along with your experience of conducting research on developing economies, you will have the ability to carry out independent quantative research, with solid theoretical foundations, including strong writing skills and excellent skills in statistics/econometrics along with strong IT skills specific to the discipline, including the use of Stata/R and LateX. You will have the ability to work effectively with colleagues as part of building and contributing to a research community, possessing excellent interpersonal and communication skills, especially those necessary for working in policy circles and to communicate effectively to relevant academic and non-academic audiences using a range of media. Application Process You will be required to upload a supporting statement, CV and the details of two referees as part of your online application (via the ‘Apply’ button above). The closing date for applications is 12 Noon on Wednesday 15 January 2025 £38,674 to £46,913 per annum. Grade 7