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The Centre for Protecting Women Online offers opportunities to engage with our research and work alongside the Centre’s team. If you are interested in joining the research team, please review our current opportunities.

The Centre for Protecting Women Online is dedicated to advancing the safety and empowerment of women in the digital space. As the demand for enhanced online safety grows, the Centre is offering a range of exciting opportunities for individuals passionate about women’s rights, digital security, and advocacy. Here’s what you can expect:

Key Opportunities

  1. Research Positions:
  • Engage in groundbreaking research focused on the challenges women face online, including cyberbullying, harassment, and privacy concerns.
  • Analyze data to inform policy recommendations and advocacy strategies.
  1. Advocacy and Policy Roles:
  • Work on initiatives aimed at shaping policies that protect women in digital environments.
  • Collaborate with governmental and non-governmental organizations to promote best practices and standards for online safety.
  1. Training and Capacity Building:
  • Develop and facilitate training programs that educate women on digital literacy, online safety, and cybersecurity measures.
  • Empower communities to take action against online threats through workshops and seminars.
  1. Communications and Outreach:
  • Assist in creating awareness campaigns that highlight the importance of online safety for women.
  • Utilize social media and other platforms to reach a wider audience and engage stakeholders.
  1. Technical Support Roles:
  • Provide expertise in cybersecurity tools and strategies to enhance the online safety of women.
  • Collaborate with tech companies to develop innovative solutions for safeguarding women online.

Why Join the Centre?

  • Impactful Work: Be part of a mission to protect and empower women in the digital realm, making a tangible difference in their lives.
  • Collaborative Environment: Work alongside a diverse team of professionals who are committed to women’s rights and digital safety.
  • Professional Development: Gain valuable skills and experience in advocacy, research, and digital security.

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Opportunities

The Centre for Protecting Women Online offers opportunities to engage with our research and work alongside the Centre’s team. If you are interested in joining the research team, please review our current opportunities.

International Visiting Fellowships

The aim of the Visiting Fellowship is to enable researchers to spend dedicated time at the Centre focusing on a research project and/or research and impact activities falling within the thematic remit of the Centre.

International Visiting Fellowship opportunity, closing date 30th November 2024 at 5:00pm.

Law – PhD Studentship

We live in cyber-physical-social spaces where lines between ‘online’ and ‘offline’ are increasingly blurred but also where violence against women and girls (VAWG) thrives.

PhD studentship opportunity for February 2025 intake. Closing date 21st October 2024 at 23:59.

Psychology – PhD Studentship

Gendered violence has become a growing issue in online environments, including social media. Women and young girls remain particularly vulnerable to both witnessing and directly experiencing such violence with it often extending beyond digital space to offline lives.

PhD studentship opportunity for February 2025 intake. Closing date 25th October 2024 at 23:59.

If you are passionate about making a difference and have the skills and expertise needed, consider applying for one of the available positions at the Centre for Protecting Women Online.

Stay updated on job openings and initiatives by visiting their official website here

This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a vital cause and help shape a safer digital future for women everywhere!

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