[Traminer-users] Looking for a paid collaborator on MCSA project

Blanchard, Philippe P.Blanchard at warwick.ac.uk
Mon Jan 27 11:44:15 CET 2020


Looking for a paid collaborator on MCSA project

The Institute for Advanced Learning (IAL) in Singapore is looking for a researcher with skills in sequence analysis to work on a large individual-level survey dataset on labour mobility over the life course. The contract will invole analysing the data, writing a report and contributing to an academic article, all in collaboration with an international team (including myself). The candidate should have experience of applying sequence analysis to multichannel data. Knowledge of labour/employment sociology will be an advantage. The contract will span over February-July 2020, with possibility of further collaboration around other sequential aspects of the same data in 2020-2021. All work is to be done distantly–no trip to Singapore. Please send expressions of interest and CV to me. Review of applications will begin on 27 January and continue until the position is filled.

Philippe Blanchard, University of Warwick
p.blanchard at warwick.ac.uk<mailto:p.blanchard at warwick.ac.uk>

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Philippe Blanchard<https://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/pais/people/blanchard/publications>

Politics And International Studies<http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/pais> & Warwick Q-Step Centre<http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/q-step>
University of Warwick | Social Sciences | E2.14 | Coventry CV4 7AL | UK | +44 24 765 23 714

Board member, ECPR Standing Group on Political Methodology<http://ecpr-methods.org> and ISPA Committee on Concepts and Methods<http://www.concepts-methods.org/>
Chair, Advisory Board of the ECPR Methods School<http://new.ecpr.eu/MethodSchools/MethodSchools.aspx>
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2020. “Sequence Analysis” in Encyclopedia of Research Methods, Sage (Atkinson, Williams, Cernat & Sakshaug Eds)
2020. “Sequence analysis. Being earnest with time” (with T.Collas) in Key Concepts in Research Methods, OUP (Morin, Olsson & Atikcan, Eds)

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