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Research Assistant (Fixed Term, Part Time) @ Bournemouth University

BournemouthOnsiteContractPosted 163 days ago

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About this role

About the role

The School of Psychology at Bournemouth University is seeking to appoint a Research Assistant to work 0.2FTE (exact days are flexible) on a project investigating body perception in young women. The primary role of the Research Assistant will be to recruit and coordinate participants to take part in studies on Talbot Campus, and then to meet them and administer the study to the recruited participants. Depending on your expertise, you may also play a role in developing the studies (probably in PsychoPy), analysing data (using JASP and/or R) and writing up results for publication. The successful candidate will:

Have experience of recruiting participants and running psychology experiments (or similar) in person. Have good research skills, likely obtained via completion of a degree in psychology or a related discipline Be outgoing, friendly and sensitive to any participant concerns Be well organised, reliable and punctual Be able to work independently, but to ask for help when needed Experience of using PsychoPy, JASP and R would be an advantage but is not essential

This post is available on a fixed-term basis until 31st August 2027.

This post is available part-time for 0.2 FTE (exact days flexible).

Internal applicants may be considered for a secondment but this would need to be discussed with their line managers prior to application.

For further information about the position, please contact Dr Ian Stephen at [email protected].

This position does not meet the eligibility requirements for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker Route within the UK Visa and Immigration service’s Points Based System. Therefore, BU will not be able to sponsor individuals who require permission to work to carry out this position. For more information, please visit https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa/your-job.

About the department

Our vibrant Faculty of Media, Science & Technology encompasses a wide range of disciplines across four Schools: the School of Computing & Engineering, the National Centre for Computer Animation, The Media School and the School of Psychology. The breadth of subject areas in the Faculty means our cutting-edge research is delivering real benefits to digital creative industries, simulation domains, cyber security, human centred artificial intelligence, cognitive science and many others. Our staff base includes high profile researchers who are involved in both UK and global consortia of externally funded collaborations, furthering knowledge in the aforementioned areas plus many more, thus providing significant impact to the economy as well as society and, ultimately, the quality of living across the globe.

The School of Psychology has undergone a period of expansion resulting in a vibrant research and learning culture. The School currently has four research themes (Health & Clinical; Social, Forensic & Cyber; Perception; Attention, Spatial Cognition & Reading) and further research groups representing our staff expertise (Gambling, Sexual Violence, Emotions (incl. Eating Disorders), Situated Cognition, Orthorexia Nervosa). Facilities supporting our teaching and research include eye-tracking (with 6 mobile and static eye trackers), virtual reality, brain stimulation (tDCS, TMS), electrophysiological recording (EEG), and behavioural laboratories as well as fMRI provided by the Institute of Medical Imaging and Visualisation, and nutrition laboratories provided by the Department of Nutrition Science.

A job description for this position is available at the top of this page. If you require this in a different format, please contact us at [email protected].

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Higher EducationPsychologyAcademicAcademic or Research

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