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About the role The candidate will work in the Department of Law within the research team of the PROBabLE Futures Keystone Project. The project involves working alongside our law enforcement, third
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that a permanent role at Durham will be available for the CDF to apply for at the end of the Fellowship). Durham Law School is a leading law school. Consistently ranked in the Top 10 nationally and Top 50
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to apply for at the end of the Fellowship). Durham Law School is a leading law school. Consistently ranked in the Top 10 nationally and Top 50 globally, it has been growing strongly over the past few years
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Career Development Fellowships in Law ( Job Number: 24000855) Durham Law School Grade 7: - £37,099 - £44,263 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: 36 months (3 years) Contracted Hours
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Worcester College, Oxford, in association with the Faculty of Law at the University of Oxford, proposes to appoint a fixed-term Tutorial Fellow in Law with effect from 1 October 2024 to 30 September
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research, which may focus on modern slavery or other key research questions within the broader field of business and human rights. They will also undertake, by arrangement with the Faculty of Law and the
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an emphasis on social media platforms’ automated content moderation systems or algorithmic recommender systems. Applications are welcome from scholars in philosophy, political theory, law, and public policy
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research assistant position would have a Master’s degree. We are open to degrees in different subjects, including Law, International Relations, Social Science. For a postdoctoral position, the post holder
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from UK Government experts and will be relevant to external stakeholders including the Police, Probation, and National Security. Requirements Bachelor's degree (minimum 2i level or equivalent) in a
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, and management who will work closely with social scientists in the research centres in the Faculty of Business and Law (FBL), aligning activities with the objectives of the member organisations