Data Input Into Generative AI LLM

Job Description

Data input for a Generative AI LLM.

The Professional Law Institute (part of the Dickson Poon School of Law) is looking for a research assistant who can input data into a Generative AI LLM that has been built to provide feedback to students on a Land Law formative answer. This is part of a trial to see whether Generative AI can provide appropriate, and useful feedback, on that formative assessment for the Land Law module on the MSc in Law and Professional Practice course (which is a post-graduate course for non-law students). 

The LLM needs to be run offline (for ethics approval reasons) and therefore the students cannot access the LLM to put their formative answers through this. As such, we need a research assistant who will take the formative answers from KEATS (as they are submitted online through KEATS), save them into a Sharepoint folder and anonymise the answers by giving them a number instead of the student?s name, details etc. The anonymised answer will then be run through the LLM, and the feedback generated should be copied and pasted onto the bottom of the student?s formative answer. This feedback will then be checked by a member of the research team, and then the research assistant will email the feedback back to each of the relevant students (using a proforma email produced by the research team). A detailed flowchart will be provided for the research assistant to follow that will list all these processes.



Qualifications

We are looking for a third year undergraduate or masters? level student to undertake this work. The subject of you degree, or masters, does not matter, but if you have any interest in Generative AI and computing then that would be useful. 



Skills

Attention to detail, ability to work well with the wider research team, ability to work quickly yet accurately. Good computing skills required, and an ability to work with Excel.

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Qualifications

Masters in Economics



Skills

Strong quantitative skills including STATA, LaTeX and project evaluation techniques

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Qualifications

Experience working with CUSP London, Data Dive events we hold, teaching experience and confident use of:

analytics, R, Python & QGIS.



Skills

Experience working with CUSP London, Data Dive events we hold, teaching experience and confident use of:

analytics, R, Python & QGIS.

Join Our Invigilator Team - Be a Key Part of Exam Success!

We're looking for organised, reliable, and empathetic individuals to join our pool of Invigilators at King's College London. This crucial role ensures the smooth running of exams, helping students perform their best. The position is on an as-needed basis throughout the year, with most sessions taking place during our main exam periods in January, May, and August. 

 

Why Join Us?

  • Full training is provided before each exam season.
  • Support from our Examinations Team during all paper and computer-based exams.
  • Competitive hourly pay.
  • Opportunity to progress to a Lead Invigilator and Head Invigilator role.

 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Set up exam venues with stationery, equipment, and papers according to procedures.
  • Announce exam rules and answer sheet completion instructions.
  • Ensure candidates follow venue rules (no talking, phones in bags, no hats).
  • Invigilate exams, address candidate queries, and manage irregularities.
  • Check attendance during exams.
  • Supervise candidates during breaks (e.g. toilet breaks).
  • Collect and organise exam scripts post-exam.

 

The above list of responsibilities is not exhaustive, and you will be required to undertake such tasks and responsibilities as may reasonably be expected within the scope of this position, as directed by the Head Invigilator or Examinations Office Staff.



Qualifications

Not applicable



Skills

What We're Looking For:

  • Previous invigilation experience (ideally in a higher education institution).
  • Enthusiastic, proactive, and supportive individuals.
  • Strong command of English.
  • Ability to stay calm and professional in high-pressure situations.
  • Basic IT skills (not required but a bonus!).

 

Key information about this role:

Please note, we are unable to accept applications from current students unless you are a PhD student. While we do conduct exams across Central London, most of the work takes place at the ExCel Centre. You must be able to commute to this site, and the working hours will be 7:30am-7pm.

 

Please attach your CV to the application.

 

Join us and play a vital role in student success while enjoying a flexible, rewarding work opportunity!

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