Racism Migration Slavery Triangle Project Research Assistant

Job Description

We are seeking a research and administrative assistant for the King's Together funded research project ?The Racism - Migration - Slavery? triangle. The project involves a series of workshops, from June 2025 to May 2026, exploring the interdependence of each element of the triangle. predominantly from Arts and Humanities, but also necessarily interdisciplinary perspectives. The average weekly workload is 3 hours but this may be more or less depending on project activity. Tasks will include:

  • organisation and administration of in-person and online workshops
  • editorial duties associated with the workshops (summaries of discussions and editing of MS Teams transcriptions)
  • bibliographic work and research
  • managing Sharepoint folders for project documents
  • editorial and bibliographic work associated with preparation of a journal issue
  • other administrative tasks including room and catering booking  

The role would suit a self-motivated PhD student with good English language skills and excellent organisational skills. Interest in or knowledge of Humanities - Psychosocial perspectives on Race are an advantage. 



Qualifications

B.A and M.A in an appropriate subject. 



Skills

Excellent organisational skills.

Excellent English language skills.

Experience of organising events.

Experience of text editing desirable.

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The GNET intern will assist the Project Manager with various tasks, including but not limited to social media management, event promotion, data organization, and potentially copy editing. Ad Hoc tasks will also arise. Strong communication skills, cultural competency, and organisation are very ideal. You are not expected to be a terrorism and tech expert; you will learn along the way!



Qualifications

Degree in the field 



Skills

Strong communication skills, cultural competency, and organisation

To support and assist King's Climate & Sustainability (KCS) to manage our data and reporting activities for 7-14 hours a week. It is crucial that the Sustainability Data Assistant works alongside the Sustainability Engagement Manager and Principal Analyst (Sustainability) and as part of the KCS team, to understand and contribute to the team's data management priorities for maximum impact. 

 

Tasks may include (but not limited to): 

King?s Climate and Sustainability engagement data management: 

Working with the Sustainability Engagement Manager to develop a database to manage King?s Climate & Sustainability engagement data for campaigns, events and other relevant activities, building on existing data collection and giving careful consideration to how the data is organised and managed to enable effective analysis. 

Develop ideas for improvements to data collection processes, including the alignment (and development where necessary) of feedback forms.  

Analyse engagement data to draw insights on how the King?s community is engaging with KCS activities, making recommendations on how this might inform our Comms & Engagement Strategy.  

 

Sustainability in the curriculum ? research and measurement: 

Working with the Principal Analyst ? Sustainability and Project Manager (Education), conduct research into methods used by other institutions to measure embeddedness of sustainability in the curriculum.  

Based on outcomes of research, support the Principal Analyst to begin testing approaches to measurement, for example through the use of AI tools. 

 

Sustainability Reporting ? dependent on start date, a number of projects may be underway and require support, such as: 

Supporting the development of reporting assets as required for the Annual Sustainability Report, translating data into accessible and appropriate formats. 

Other key data and reporting projects as required.  

 

Role information:  

This role is hybrid and flexible (strongly prefer 1 regular day in the office). The KCS office is based on the Strand campus.  

 

Interviews will be held on Monday 23 of June. 



Qualifications

NONE



Skills

Essential 

Technical: 

Data management ? ability to develop processes for managing and maintaining contacts data in a streamlined and efficient manner. 

Data collection - experience in gathering and compiling data from various sources and an interest in improving the efficiency of these processes, for example through automation. 

Data modelling and analysis ? expertise in developing and implementing data models to support business intelligence. 

Data analysis - strong analytical skills to interpret and analyse data to support decision-making processes. 

Power BI ? proficiency in creating reports in Power BI to visualise and communicate data insights. 

Tools ? Advanced Excel including data manipulation, pivot tables, and complex formulas; Experience building reports in Power BI is desired; Experience using any programming languages (DAX, M, Python) is a plus.  

 

Other skills: 

Strong attention to detail; 

Proactive - able to take initiative in line with the team's priorities; 

Flexible and reliable - able to accommodate requests to adjust priorities as needed; 

Organisational skills - able to develop plans for projects and structure work and time accordingly, communicating any needs for support in good time; 

Ability to work independently; 

Ability to demonstrate a passion for and commitment to equality & diversity and sustainability issues; 

Excellent at working as part of a team. 

2x Launch Event Ambassadors ? Great Hall, Strand Campus - 09 June 2025 ? 12-5pm

Dr Hillary Briffa and Dr Anna Plunkett are looking for two PhD Researchers to support the launch of the Academic Scholarship in Politics and International Relations Education Network. The event will include keynotes from leading Educators within Politics and International Relations, interactive roundtables, and opportunities for networking with those on teaching track and related contracts from across the UK. They are looking for two individuals to support in hosting and managing these events throughout the afternoon (e.g. registration, running microphones, supporting groupwork etc.), particularly anyone who would be interested in gaining insight into the academic education pathway and pedagogical research space.  For further information, please email anna.plunkett@kcl.ac.uk as soon as possible. 



Qualifications

NONE



Skills
  • Interest in eduational career pathways in academia 
  • Events experience 
  • Highly organised 
  • Good timekeeping and people skills
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