2020 Internship @ Oxford University
Oxford Institute of Population Ageing
Apply by 1 October 2020
The Institute is inviting applications for graduate students from IARU group Universities for 2020 Internship in Oxford - Multi-disciplinary research on different aspects of population ageing.
Department:
Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, University of Oxford
Address: 66 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2,
Website: https://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk
The Oxford Institute of Population Ageing is a multidisciplinary research institute concerned with the processes and implications of global demographic change. It was established in 1998. Based on the US Population Center, it was funded by a grant from the National Institute of Health (National Institute on Aging - NIA) to establish the UK's first population centre on the demography and economics of ageing populations. It achieved Institute status in 2001.
Accommodation and other facilities:
The Institute is offering a University Card giving access to the Oxford University Central Library (“the Bodleian”) and to the Institute building; free attendance at departmental and institute seminars and lectures, as well as a wide range of seminars and lectures across the University (during term time); access to the University IT facilities; use of dedicated desk and storage space, within the Institute’s Research Area; use of shared telephone for University Network calls and for limited local UK dialing; general access to the Institute and departmental communal facilities and common areas; free use of photocopier to a limit of 1000 units; reasonable free use of stationary and consumables, as well as use of printing facilities, through central laser printer; free use of shared Institute PC for access to emails etc. Assistance with finding accommodation in one of the University Colleges would be provided.
Funding:
Stipend provided to Intern to assist with travel, accommodation or living cost whilst in Oxford.
Duration of Internship:
From one week to three months.
Supervisor/ Mentor:
The Institute will assign a mentor to the Intern who will work with him/her on proposed research.
Other information:
The Institute may offer more the one applicant the opportunity to visit the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing and stipend divided amongst successful applications.
Application and Enquiries:
Application to include:
- Application form
- Two letters of support
- CV
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Website: https://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk/news/2020-IARU-internship