Research Assistant

Job Description

Wildfires are almost inevitably portrayed as disasters, ignited through carelessness or arson with a massive impact on people?s lives, fauna and flora, and the global carbon budget. Yet recent research, including by the ?Just Fires? group of the Leverhulme Centre for Wildfires, Environment and Society (e.g. Smith et al., 2024), highlights the important role of traditional fire management in supporting people?s livelihoods and creating a patchy biodiverse landscape which mitigates against unintentional and disastrous fires. The project aims to explore the framing of landscape fire in international conventions and agreements as a first step to understanding how these affect national- and local-level fire governance. The study will focus on key international policy frameworks, including the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and other relevant agreements, to analyse how fire is positioned in relation to climate, biodiversity, and land use governance. This will be achieved by:

  1. Analysing the extent to which international policies directly target landscape fires, and/or indirectly affect fires (e.g. by changing land use);
  2. Exploring potentially contradictory framings of landscape fires in relation to their impacts on carbon emissions, biodiversity and human wellbeing and livelihoods. 

The successful applicant will contribute to this study by: 

  1. Undertaking a literature review on international fire policy (about 30 hours), 
  2. Identifying relevant policy documents at international level (about 30 hours), and 
  3. Undertaking initial coding of the policy documents (about 40 hours).

Depending on the outcomes of the research, there may be an opportunity to contribute to a publication on international fire policy. The successful applicant will join the Leverhulme Wildfires Centre and be supervised by Professor Kate Schreckenberg (Geography, KCL) and Dr Will Hayes (Geography, RHUL).

The total number of hours for this job = 100 hours

 



Qualifications

Master-level quealification in Geography, Political Science, Natural Resource, Governance and related subjects.

Applicants should provide a 2-page CV and a cover letter explaining how they meet the essential and desirable skills.



Skills

Essential skills:

  • Ability to undertake independent research
  • Experience of carrying out a literature review
  • Use of NVivo, Excel or other software for thematic 
  • Good writing skills in English

Desirable skills:

  • Experience of policy analysis
  • Interest in and work on wildfires
  • Interest in climate change, land use and conservation policy
  • Collaborative research
  • Familiarity with international environmental agreements

 

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Graduate Teaching Assistant roles for the MSc Developmental Psychology & Psychopathology programme 2024-25



We are inviting applications for teaching opportunities on the DEV-PP MSc programme this coming year.



We are looking to employ PhD students as graduate teaching assistants on many of the DEV-PP modules, as described below.



If you have any questions about the role or the modules, please contact Kitty Jones (catherine.2.jones@kcl.ac.uk)




  • Developmental Psychopathology 1: Perinatal period and Infancy

  • Teaching October-November 2024

  • Introduction to Statistics

  • Teaching October-November 2024

  • Nature & Nurture 1: Approaches to Addressing Key Questions in Psychopathology

  • Teaching November-December 2024

  • Nature & Nurture 2:  Genomic Approaches in Psychopathology

  • Teaching February-March 2025

  • Psychological Approaches to Treatment

  • Teaching February-March 2025

  • Placement

  • Main placement period February-April 2025

  • Dissertation

  • Main dissertation period April-August 2025



 



Key Responsibilities




  • Delivery of agreed package of teaching activities to a high standard, under the direct supervision of a member of academic staff. These activities may include seminars, classes, tutorials, lab sessions, other small group work to develop student skills, demonstration for experiments/techniques in lab-based science and computing, and/or mentoring support for UG or PGT project work. Students will not normally be involved in lecturing, but in some cases may be asked to lead lectures if the topic falls within their specialist field.

  • Participation in appropriate training – including mandatory courses/sessions (e.g. courses, induction sessions).

  • Careful and proportionate preparation for teaching activities. In some instances, materials will be provided by departments/faculties.

  • Maintenance of information and resources on KEATS and interaction with students via the VLE.

  • Attendance at lectures where needed/requested to ensure consistency of module delivery.

  • Routine administration and correspondence associated with teaching delivery.

  • Liaison with senior colleagues regarding contributions to the module.



 



GTAs are not expected to:




  • lead lectures, unless they have accepted to do so on a very occasional basis, in their specialist field

  • provide pastoral support to students or act as a personal tutor

  • be involved in Open Days or admissions activities

  • provide students with references

  • set assessments

  • be available to students at all times

  • carry out unremunerated additional work on an ad hoc basis.



 



{The above list of responsibilities may not be exhaustive, and the post holder will be required to undertake such tasks and responsibilities as may reasonably be expected within the scope and grading of the post.}



Qualifications

Education / qualification and training



Excellent subject knowledge of Developmental Psychology and Psychopathology as appropriate to the specific teaching role – For example, as evidenced by excellent performance in a BPS-accredited undergraduate degree in a psychological science



Undertaking psychological research at King’s College London, either as a PhD student or as a postdoctoral researcher.



Skills

Skills required



Knowledge / skills



Effective interpersonal skills, both written and verbal, to support and liaise with staff and students



Ability to provide advice to students on study skills and assist with any learning problems



Experience



Experience of facilitating or leading group work, activities or discussion.



Experience of adapting own skills to new circumstances.



Personal characteristics/other requirements



Ability to self-reflect on teaching design and delivery and act on feedback for future improvements.



A commitment to delivering high quality education as part of a team.



Diligent in preparing for teaching sessions and assessment activities; including undertaking preparatory reading, planning, and familiarization with assessment briefs and marking criteria.



Role specific requirements



Ability and willingness to engage in relevant departmental training and introductory pastoral support training.



Keep abreast of current literature in subject areas being taught.

The Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences is seeking to recruit a technician. This key Professional Services role will support the Centre for Craniofacial and Regenerative Biology, one of three research Centres within the Faculty.

The Centre for Craniofacial & Regenerative Biology is one of the leading centres for Craniofacial Biology worldwide with research focusing on craniofacial and stem cell biology, innovative approaches to regeneration and repair and big data approaches to understand the complexity of development and disease. Our research spans basic, clinical and translational sciences. It offers a vibrant, collaborative, and interactive research and teaching environment in the heart of London.

The primary purpose of this role will be to provide molecular biology support to the Centre and to help maintain the research laboratories in a clean, safe, and tidy manner. Work closely with the Technical Operations Manager and the lead academics to ensure that technical support is professional, well-executed, and timely, complying with university policies and funders terms and conditions and adopting best practices.

The post holder is expected to contribute to several technical objectives, including health and safety compliance, good laboratory practice, equipment maintenance, maintenance of lab consumables stocks, waste and genotyping service and ordering. The ideal candidate will be an enthusiastic and motivated team player who works well with a technical team, is willing to explore new innovative approaches, and is committed to continued personal development.

Technical Support

  • Responsible for providing a range of molecular biology services, such as Genotyping, where there are established standards and requirements. 
  • To provide colleagues with advice and guidance as required
  • The postholder will maintain stocks of consumables in the research Laboratories.
  • The postholder will begin to undertake additional responsibilities as determined by the operations manager and to demonstrate job based acquired knowledge to enable more in-depth laboratory support.
  • Provide a range of technical support, normally following an established pattern, with limited supervision, and with a clearly defined objective, both following established guidance and procedures and applying knowledge and skills.
  • To be responsive to changing priorities and an evolving environment/context, maximising the efficiency of the technical support being provided and resolving problems as they arise
  • Assist others in managing and prioritising day-to-day work to meet agreed objectives
  • Resource management: install, monitor and maintain technical equipment, systems and software, with control over small budgets, stocks/ stores equipment and supplies 
  • Engage in appropriate professional activities to keep knowledge-base and skills up-to-date and to develop them further. 
  • Maintain local facilities and operations, ensuring efficient use of resources and undertaking purchasing/receipt of goods, equipment maintenance (personally, or through a service contractor) and wider facilities maintenance as required
  • Resolve problems as they are arise and put things in place to minimise future, foreseeable problems
  • To be responsive to changing priorities and an evolving environment/context, maximising the efficiency of the technical support being provided and resolving problems as they arise
  • Keep up to date with all mandatory training, including local Health and Safety policies and procedures.
  • To forge relationships with colleagues in the Centre, Faculty, and university, to deliver the required support as well as to contribute to process development and the adoption of best practice.
  • Actively engage with the Centre and Faculty?s contribution to the King?s Vision 2029 and Research/Education strategy
  • To actively engage in Continuing Professional Development and training initiatives, in line with the Technician Commitment.

 

There is a potential that the post will be extended or become permanent. 

 

 



Qualifications

Minimum level 4 qualification, e.g., higher apprenticeship, HNC or other Level 4 award, plus work experience in relevant technical/scientific posts OR Considerable knowledge and skills gained through work experience in relevant technical or scientific posts.



Skills
  • Methodical approach to work with good attention to detail, focused on solution and ability to trouble-shoot laboratory problems.
  • Experience and understanding of health and safety issues within a laboratory Competent computer skills including Microsoft Office packages
  • Ability to work in a multidisciplinary team and independently to identify and address operational issues.
  • Good time management and organisational skills. 
  • Good communication skills- orally and in writing, 
  • Willingness to learn new techniques, follow instructions and apply learnt techniques/ skills to the work context.
  • Some experience in running and optimising PCR.

We are looking to recruit a research assistant to work on a project that aims to explore inclusive assessment in the bioscience curriculum. The role is for 120 hours to be undertaken from March to July 2025. The hourly paid gross salary is ?14.88/hour. The work can be undertaken flexibly with some on campus activity required. The role will be focused on analysing KEATS content available to students in relation to assessment using a standardised template and liaising with module leaders. You will be supported by staff from the Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine. If you would like further information please contact Dr Andrea Cockett andrea.m.cockett@kcl.ac.uk



Qualifications

NONE



Skills

We are looking for students who have experience of: 

Inclusive assessment 

Qualitative data analysis  

This is an exciting opportunity that will allow you to develop your research skills.   

 

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