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Research Assistant In Construction Law And Dispute Resolution

 

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Research Assistant in Construction Law and Dispute Resolution (6 months, 0.4 FTE)



The Centre of Construction Law & Dispute Resolution at The Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London is a world-leading academic centre focusing on research and teaching in the area of construction law. The Centre is looking for a Research Assistant that will work on projects in the area of construction dispute resolution including international arbitration, construction adjudication and other methods of ADR. The Research Assistant will also work on non-contentious construction law and will assist with administrative tasks such as the organisation of events.



The Research Assistant is intended to start in November 2023 and work part-time (approximately 0.4 FTE according to need) for six months. 



The prospective Research Assistant will:




  • Conduct legal research in the area of construction dispute resolution;

  • Draft literature reviews that will form the basis for further research and funding applications;

  • Assist with drafting publications, keeping track of any formal requirements and deadlines;

  • Conduct editorial work in compliance with the necessary house styles;

  • Liaise with project stakeholders;

  • Assist with other ad hoc tasks as needed at the Centre.



Qualifications

Undergraduate degree in law, completed with an outstanding academic result (or equivalent if abroad);



Skills

  • Interest in construction law and/or commercial dispute resolution including litigation, international arbitration and ADR;

  • Strong legal research experience;

  • Strong English language communication skills;

  • Ability to multi-task and work well independently;

  • Ability to balance competing priorities under pressure of deadlines and workload;

  • Experience in project, or event planning and implementation;

  • Work experience or education relevant to the Centre projects, such as an LLM or other postgraduate degree, would be an advantage.

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We are looking for a research assistant to support us for a short time with a number of projects in the Policy Institute's Evidence Development and Incubation Team.

The focus for the research assistant will be on a project looking at Londoners' experiences of housing security.  The main tasks for this project will be to conduct an academic standard literature review, and to conduct analysis on a dataset consisting of surveys asked at three time points.  This analysis will need to be carried out in R, and in accordance with the team's quantitative analysis handbook, which focuses on Tidyverse packages for data cleaning. Cleaning and analysis will be overseen and quality assured by experienced quantitative researchers in the team.  Ideally this analysis will lead to publications in an academic journal.  The research assistant will ideally have experience of academic publication or journal article writing, and would support with the identification of relevant journals, and write up of the results if time allows.  The research assistant will be recognised as an author on journal articles published using analysis they conducted. 

Depending on how the above work progresses, the research assistant may also provide assistance with other projects in the team, spanning social policy areas but with a primary focus on housing and homelessness.  This may include for example, cleaning and preparing quantitative data sets for analysis, conducting background research and providing general project coordination support.

 

Important to Note: in your application, please outline datasets that you have analysed using R, and the packages and/or analysis you have used on those datasets.

 

The role is for 140 hours in the first instance; 35 hours/week for 4 weeks.

This can be done full-time or part-time, with a minimum of 20 hours/week (the end date of the role will be adjusted accordingly, for part time working, but must be no later than 29th November).

 

 



Qualifications

Undergraduate or MA degrees (or currently completing) in relevant field (e.g. social sciences) or direct experience conducting quantitative analysis and/or policy research



Skills

Essential:

  • Experience in carrying out quantitative cleaning and analysis in the R software environment using Tidyverse packages
  • Experience conducting academic literature reviews
  • Experience in policy research/social research
  • Familiarity with housing and homelessness research or the homelessness sector
  • Familiarity with academic journal writing/publishing

Desirable:

  • Familiarity with carrying out qualitative data management, or a willingness to learn
  • Experience working on quantitative or mixed methods research as part of a team

Overview: 

King's Climate & Sustainability are seeking an enthusiastic and organised student to assist with the administration of the KEATS Sustainability & Climate module for the academic year 2024/25. In this role, you will support the module lead with key communications, technical support, and student queries throughout the academic year and take on a key role in the organisation of our monthly seminar  series. 

The position is from October 2024 to end of June 2025 for 7 hours per week. Candidates are able to work flexibly around their other commitments. The role will be hybrid, with occasional need to come to the office on the Strand campus.  

Key responsibilities: 

  • Module coordination: writing and sending  fortnightly announcements, field participant queries, general technical assistance, and assist with the distribution of completion awards. Liaise with our Digital Education Team. 
  • Promotion: assist with the promotion of the module, and help to promote other sustainability opportunities to module participants. 
  • Webinar coordination: Assist in planning, organisation and delivery of the Sustainability Seminar Series (online), which module participants attend. Liaise with speakers, set up webinars, send invites, and upload recordings to KEATS. 
  • Collaboration: Work with the team and external partners (e.g. Science Gallery) to promote opportunities for engagement via the module. 
  • Communication: Utilise excellent communication skills to increase engagement with the module and improve completion rates. 
  • Feedback and reporting: Track engagement with the module, participant feedback and seminar engagement to help improve the module. 
  • Module development: work alongside the Project Officer (Education) to develop plans to make the module externally available through King's Professional Education. 

Benefits: 

  • Gain valuable experience in educational module support. 
  • Develop technical and communication skills. 
  • Learn about Education for Sustainability and climate and sustainability more broadly. 
  • Work with a dynamic and supportive team who are passionate about making a difference at King's. 

How to apply

Submit your CV (max. 2 pages) and a cover letter detailing how you meet the criteria with relevant experience (max. 400 words). Please specify which King's faculty/department you are part of.  

Please submit these documents to sustainability@kcl.ac.uk  

Join us to #MakeChangeTogether at King's! 

For more information, please contact sustainability@kcl.ac.uk  



Qualifications

The candidate must be enrolled as a student at King's for the duration of the post (i.e. until the end of the academic year) and be in good academic standing.



Skills
  • Candidate should have previously completed the KEATS Sustainability & Climate module and/or contributed to King's Climate & Sustainability initiatives previously (e.g. Climate Action Network) 
  • Excellent organisational and time management skills: Ability to manage multiple tasks and adhere to deadlines, with a keen eye for detail. Ability to work to task with minimal supervision. 
  • Technical skills: familiarity with Microsoft Office and KEATS virtual learning platform; good IT skills and ability to learn how to navigate new programmes quickly. 
  • Effective communication skills: Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and concisely, particularly in writing. Ability to effectively engage and manage stakeholders and collaborate. 

This is an exciting opportunity for two Research assistants to contribute to the delivery of the clinical skills sustainability project from October 2024 to September 2025. Expressions of interest are invited for students on Healthcare Programmes in NMPC and FoLSM to join a sustainability project multi-disciplinary team led by Melanie Maddison. The project aims to reduce the carbon footprint of clinical skills education at the Simulation & Interactive Learning (SaiL) centres and bring undergraduate and post graduate health care education in line with current sustainable practices in the National Health Service and the Government?s NET Zero commitment (NHSE, 2022). The project aims to enhance the recycling and reuse of clinical skills equipment through sustainable waste disposal and the introduction of an awareness campaign on the use of PPE for students and staff. The project will use a Sustainable Quality Improvement Framework, some knowledge of this, research methods, data collection and analysis would be helpful, but training will be given.

Duties -

Creation of multi-media induction materials with a focus on sustainable practice. Appropriate disposal and recycling of paper elements of clinical consumables. Collection and redistribution of unused items e.g. solution trays and reuse of dry/clean equipment to other sessions. Introduction of a campaign to raise awareness about using and recycling gloves and aprons during practice sessions, while ensuring competence in PPE use and disposal in the clinical workplace. Audit of clinical waste produced from clinical skills or simulation sessions following risk assessment guidance. Data entry using Excel, measurement and data analysis. Presentation of results to student groups, Faculty staff and national conferences. Literature searches and reviews. Report writing with an opportunity to be involved in publications to disseminate the project
 



Qualifications

Undergraduate applicants should be in the final year of their degree or master's programme and up to date with all theoretical and practical assessments and hours.
 



Skills

Applicants from any healthcare programme at King?s College London with capacity to complete this work between October 2024 and September 2025. To apply, please forward an Expression of Interest (up to 300 words) explaining your interest in environmental sustainability and the project. The completed documentation can be sent to melanie.maddison@kcl.ac.uk by 04/10/2024. If applicable, please also include an email confirmation from your personal tutor to acknowledge that you are up to date with your course requirements.

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