The University of Oxford has announced a new career opportunity for researchers specializing in quantitative social science, data analysis, and econometrics. Applications are now open for the position of Quantitative Research Assistant within the Young Lives research team at the Oxford Department of International Development.
The full-time position is fixed-term until March 31, 2029, and is based at Queen Elizabeth House in Oxford, United Kingdom.
Applications close on June 10, 2026.
The Quantitative Research Assistant will support agreed research priorities within the internationally recognized Young Lives research programme.
The successful candidate will work collaboratively with researchers and policy teams based in Oxford and across the four Young Lives study countries.
The role places a strong emphasis on:
The post holder will report directly to the Young Lives Senior Research Officer.
Young Lives is a long-term international research initiative examining childhood poverty, inequality, and development outcomes in low- and middle-income countries.
The programme is widely recognized for generating evidence that informs policy and contributes to global development debates related to children and young people.
The research assistant will contribute to ongoing projects involving advanced data analysis and evidence-based policy research.
The selected candidate will support the Young Lives research team by:
The role requires both technical analytical expertise and strong interpersonal communication skills.
Applicants must demonstrate strong academic and technical expertise in quantitative social science disciplines.
Candidates should possess:
The university is seeking candidates with:
The position is particularly suited to early-career researchers interested in international development, quantitative policy research, and longitudinal data analysis.
The Quantitative Research Assistant role offers:
The Oxford Department of International Development emphasized its commitment to diversity, equality, and inclusion within its academic community.
The department noted its efforts to:
ODID also holds an Athena Swan Bronze Award recognizing institutional efforts to advance equality and improve working environments for all staff members.
The department encourages applications from candidates of diverse backgrounds and identities.
Interested applicants must submit their applications online through the University of Oxford recruitment portal.
Required application materials include:
Only applications submitted before 12:00 midday (UK time) on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, will be considered.
The Quantitative Research Assistant role offers a valuable opportunity for emerging researchers seeking experience in globally recognized development research and advanced quantitative analysis.
As evidence-based policymaking becomes increasingly important across development sectors, professionals with expertise in econometrics, longitudinal data analysis, and social science research are in growing demand internationally.
Working within the Young Lives programme provides candidates with exposure to high-impact international research collaborations and policy engagement at one of the world’s leading universities.
For aspiring researchers interested in international development, poverty studies, and quantitative policy analysis, this position represents a strong pathway into academic and applied research careers.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding

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