Research Assistant

£26,598 - £26,598

Job Description

The Research Assistant will undertake a range of duties, including: - Conducting research using basic techniques under supervision. - Assisting in planning and implementing specific research activities. - Assisting in data collection, including interviews and focus groups. - Contributing to problem-solving, referring complex issues to senior staff. - Supporting the presentation of research progress and outcomes to stakeholders. - Documenting results and contributing to publications as required. This role requires excellent communication skills, a keen interest in qualitative research, and an empathetic approach to working with neurodivergent populations.

About this project:

Eye-tracking technology has emerged as a valuable tool in understanding cognitive processes, particularly in neurodivergent populations. However, despite its widespread use, there's a growing recognition that traditional eye-tracking methodologies may not adequately capture the perspectives of neurodivergent individuals, especially regarding Social Attention?defined as the spontaneous allocation of attention to social stimuli and interactions.

 

Our study exploring the perspective of neurodivergent children and their families on eye-tracking. This project aims to rethink eye-tracking to authentically capture neurodivergent perspectives by engaging neurodivergent children and their families with a parent discussion group and playful activities designed to help children highlight their views and priorities.

We are looking for one student research assistant, to help with smoothing running of the project, example tasks involve: communicating with participants, to arrange study time, to understand what they need; to be involved in the study, note taking.

About this role:

This project is a qualitative project, involves in working with vulnerable group of families. Therefore, we look for someone who is empathetic and patient, a desire to work with children, great communication skills, keen interest in neurodivergent research, passionate about qualitative research, an open-minded approach towards neurodivergent population.

This role is funded at an hourly rate of ?13.64 / hour.

Application materials:

Please write a maximum 500 words personal statement on why you are suitable for this role. In addition, we?d like to see your overall grades, your grades for the following modules: cognitive & biological psychology, developmental psychology, as well as research methods.

Interested?

Please email us: Dr. Teresa Del Bianco: t.delbianco@londonmet.ac.uk or Dr. Yanbo Hu: y.hu@londonmet.ac.uk 



Qualifications

See JD 



Skills

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​​About Us 

​The King?s community is dedicated to the service of society. King?s Strategic Vision 2029 sets out our vision for the future, shaped around five priority areas: educate to inspire and improve; research to inform and innovate; serve to shape and transform; a civic university at the heart of London; and an international community that services the world. Our ambitious Education Strategy sets out the actions that we must take to transform how we teach, how and where our students learn and how we support them during their time with us. 

​Student Conduct & Appeals handles a large number of student-related academic appeals, misconduct cases, fitness to study, fitness to practise referrals and complaints per year, and is also responsible for responding to complaints to the Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education (?OIA?), as well as managing student-related litigation 

​We are part of the wider Students & Education Directorate, a collection of wide-ranging professional services in place to support King?s students and their education. As a directorate we manage the student lifecycle from application to graduation and beyond, to ensure a coherent and seamless student experience and effective administrative processes, working closely with King?s faculties to do so. 

​About the Role 

​The Student Conduct & Appeals Manager is responsible for the management of a case load of referrals made to the Student Conduct and Appeals ranging from academic appeals, complaints and misconduct to fitness to practise and support for study processes. They are primarily responsible for investigating and bringing to resolution cases that have been referred to Student Conduct & Appeals as well as clerking the various committees which are involved in the processes dealt with by the team. 

​This is an exciting opportunity for candidates looking to work in a team that deals with a range of issues from academic to non-academic matters and who wish to utilise their skills and expertise in managing complex cases. This is an opportunity to grow your skills in dealing with complex university processes. 

​We encourage applications from candidates who have experience from both within and outside of the Higher Education sector where they can demonstrate the skills needed to succeed in this role.​ 



Qualifications

PLease see the Job Description for essential criteria 



Skills

PLease see JD for essential criteria, prior HE experience required. 

We are seeking a research assistant with a background in social artificial intelligence to work on a Kings Together project, Minds in the Machine: Improving Mental State Inference in Artificial Intelligence, directed by Dr Caroline Catmur (Psychology) in collaboration with colleagues from Informatics.

The project seeks to carry out pilot work to develop artificial agents which can infer humans' mental states, in order to improve human-agent interaction. The work will be carried out by two research assistants, one with a background in Psychology (specifically, social cognitive science) and one with a background in Informatics (specifically, social artificial intelligence).

The Informatics research assistant will have the following key responsibilities: Liaison with the Psychology team to apply findings from human studies to design of artificial agent studies. Programming, data collection and analysis for artificial agent studies. Helping to draft pre-prints of study findings. Helping to disseminate findings including at team meetings and other events.

The role is available for up to 2 days (14 hours) per week from 3rd February to 1st August 2025, however a job-share arrangement (1 day / 7 hours per week) could also be discussed.



Qualifications

BSc in Computer Science, Informatics, Artificial Intelligence or related discipline OR equivalent research experience



Skills

Essential: A relevant qualification (BSc or MSc) or equivalent experience in Computer Science, Informatics, Artificial Intelligence or related discipline. Experience in managing research projects in machine learning / AI, including designing, formulating, and implementing AI agents, collecting research data, data analysis and dissemination of findings in written and verbal form. Practical experience of developing agent models using symbolic AI techniques. Good interpersonal and time management skills.

Desirable: Experience of carrying out research using large language models. Knowledge of the recent academic literature on artificial social cognition, in particular machine theory of mind.

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