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Research Assistant

 

Job Description

This project investigates the gendered dynamics within European democracies. It involves two tasks. The first research assistant will undertake a literature review and gather data concerning women's representation across European democracies (20 hours). The second research assistant, proficient in both Hungarian and English, will focus on the Hungarian case (10 hours).



Qualifications

Undergraduate student



Skills

Language skills:



First Assistant: two European languages, excluding Hungarian



Second Assistant: Hungarian and English



Background in comparative politics and feminist politics

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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. 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 centrally run exams
  • Competitive hourly pay for the entire time on-site (from 1.5 hours before the exam to up to 1 hour after it ends)
  • Opportunities to invigilate computer-based exams (training provided)

 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Setting up the examination room (papers and materials)
  • Assisting students as they enter and ensuring exam rules are followed
  • Collecting materials post-exam

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



Qualifications

Not applicable



Skills

What We're Looking For:

  • Enthusiastic, proactive, and supportive individuals
  • Strong command of English
  • A positive, can-do attitude
  • Ability to stay calm and professional in high-pressure situations
  • Basic IT skills (not required but a bonus!)

 

Due to the nature of this assignment applications from current King's College London student will not be considered unless you are currently completing a PhD or DPhil.

Main Exam Venue: While we do conduct exams across Central London, most of the work takes place at the ExCel Centre.

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The Arts and Humanities team will be running a Code of Conduct workshop over the summer.





We are looking for 2 enthusiastic UG Reps and 2 enthusiastic PG Reps to take part in a workshop discussing clear guidelines for acceptable behaviour within the Faculty that promote a culture of respect, integrity and professionalism. 



You will need to be confident to actively engage in discussion with staff from the Arts and Humanities Faculty.



The workshop will take place in person on the 19th June between 11am - 1pm on Strand Campus. 



You will be paid for your time (£14ph) and will need an account set up on TalentBank.



If you are interested please apply using this form and we will be in touch shortly to let you know if you are successful. Please note, should this form receive a high volume of applications, it will close early. 



Application deadline - 7th June 2024



ONLY STUDENTS WITH A COMPLETE KINGS TALENT BANK PROFILE (INCLUDING RIGHT TO WORK CHECKS) ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY.



Thank you,



A&H Student Experience



Qualifications

N/A



Skills

You will need to be confident to actively engage in discussion with staff from the Arts and Humanities Faculty.

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