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BEA Research Intern Scheme

 

Job Description

The School of the Built Environment and Architecture are looking for a Intern to work on the below Research Project starting asap until the 22nd of July 2024.



The project is 95 hours of work to be completed between the start date in February 2024 and the 22nd of July 2024. You must not complete more than 20 hours in one week.



The salary for the role is £13.31 per hour. 




  1. Work as part of a research team looking at the impact of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) in Construction Management education;

  2. Produce literature review on GAI and related technologies in construction management education;

  3. Select appropriate primary data collection method(s) and design their instruments;

  4. Conduct data collection and analysis (quantitative and qualitative);

  5. Produce a conference/journal paper and present it at suitable event (internal and/or external).



 



Qualifications

LSBU Student / Graduate



Skills

  1. A Masters Degree or above in a science-related discipline;

  2. Familiar with literature review strategy as well as experience in analysing information from a variety of sources critically, including academic journal papers;

  3. Knowledge in selecting research methods and experienced in collecting primary data, including conducting survey on MS Teams, with phone calls, and/or using online survey portals;

  4. Knowledge and experience in analysing research data, both quantitatively and qualitatively, with proficiency in using relevant tools such as SPSS, NVIVO;

  5. Ability to work in a team environment;

  6. Good written and verbal communication skills.

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