SSPP PGT Testimonials

Job Description

* This job advert has been extended and the pay rate has been increased to 1h. If you have already submitted a testimonial in a previous task, please do get in touch we we will ensure get paid accordingly - we will usually just ask for 2-3 more lines to process pay for extra 30 minutes. No cover letter required.



Please read the guidance below carefully.



We would like you to submit a short testimonial about studying your course at King’s. Your testimonial will include written content and a picture.



Please see the information below.



Written content:




  • Ideally between 150-250 words.

  • Content: think about the information that was relevant to you whilst doing your university/course research as a prospective student. Suggested topics include (but are not limited to): teaching style/learning, facilities, course-specifics (modules, projects, field trips), studying at King’s and opportunities available to King’s students. Please focus on telling us about your experience! We suggest that you divide your testimonial into 2 paragraphs: one more specific about studying your course, and another focused on studying at the Faculty of Social Science and Public Policy/or at King's. 

  • Keep it simple: Relatable content and accessible language work best.

  • We want you to be honest about your experience and would like to hear about what has been positive in your journey at King’s so far.



Picture:




  • High-quality/resolution profile picture (headshot) - portrait/vertical composition.

  • Neutral background and good lighting.

  • Avoid branded clothing/logos.



You will be paid 1h for this task. 



To be paid for this task, you must fill out this consent form Consent form for communications & marketing activities in SSPP (PGT 2024) (office.com)



In the activity field, you can mention ‘testimonial’ + your course. Please submit your testimonial in a word document + a picture (separately) to sophie.parkes@kcl.ac.uk. To be paid for your task, please accept/apply for this job advert so that you can be offered a timesheet.



Please note that this task is applicable to ambassadors from the Faculty of Social Science and Public Policy only.



Any questions please feel free to reach out to sophie.parkes@kcl.ac.uk.



Many thanks for your help!



Qualifications

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Skills

No cover letter requiered. Please just apply for the role if you are interested.

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UK in a Changing Europe is an academic think tank providing impartial, research-based analysis of the critical issues facing the UK. We are funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and hosted by King’s College London.



We are looking for a researcher to support the reporting of a large-scale survey among Britain’s ethnic minorities. The successful candidate would assist with the final write-up of this project, helping to translate data findings into a narrative-driven report. They would also be responsible for checking the final write-up of this project for accuracy, cross-checking reporting with the dataset. This a short-term position but due to the tight deadline of the project, additional hours may be available for suitable candidates. 



Interested candidates should apply by sending a C.V and brief covering letter/personal statement.



Qualifications

- A master’s degree in politics, economics or a relevant social science subject (or significant equivalent experience).



Skills

- Candidate should have experience of working with quantitative data (preferably survey/public opinion data). Experience of using R/SPSS is desirable.



- Excellent written communication skills, with an accessible, readable writing style that imparts often complex academic material with clarity, accuracy and impartiality. 



-Good experience of working as part of a busy and successful research team.



-Experience of working within a university/higher education institution is desireable. 

If you are an experienced and well-qualified graphic designer, this position offers an exciting opportunity to play a key role supporting the Healthier Working Lives Impact Project - Care Stories. We are keen to explore innovative, creative ways to share research findings with a diverse audience of care workers and care business owners, as well as relevant organisations and stakeholders.



You’ll need to provide feedback to the research team and potential users about your design process and outputs, and contribute to informal formative assessments. As well as generating appropriate materials, you’ll also be required to liaise with suppliers and the wider communication team for the project. We are looking for someone who can engage the above audiences and think creatively ‘outside the box’ how we can present our findings.



To find out more about the research, please explore the website: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/healthier-working-lives-for-the-care-workforce



For success in this role, you will need a relevant degree and experience with the following software:




  • Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, After Effects

  • Figma

  • Web design tools e.g. Readymag / Webflow

  • Premiere Pro or Davinci Resolve

  • Blender



The above should be combined with the equally important ability to understand and explain technical/specialist terminology - in order to support and communicate research outcomes.




Qualifications

Degree or Experience as a graphic designer



Experience of using Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, After Effects and Premiere Pro



 



Skills

Degree / Experience as a graphic designer



Experience of using Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, After Effects and Premiere Pro



Able to work to deadlines



Comfortable to work without supervision 

King's Foundations are looking for a Student Ambassador to assist with an Event.



The event is an Awards Ceremony on Thursday 25 April from 6pm - 8pm in the Great Hall.



Qualifications

N/A



Skills

Any relevant work experience.

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