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Fixed Term for four years - 1st September 2024 to 31st August 2028 Full time: 35 hours per week We are looking for a committed and enthusiastic academic to join Edinburgh Law School as a
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crimes, criminals, and victims; and ethical hacking. We work with businesses, local and national government, police, third sector, and academic researchers from across the world to develop research
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, which will reveal any past criminal convictions (spent or unspent) or inclusion on the Disqualified from Working with Children List. Any non-conviction information held locally by the police may also be
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in different settings, over time, and diffused globally, through interpersonal and international connections, new developments in international law and changing experiences of and expectations about
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Basic Disclosure Certificate obtained from Disclosure Scotland, or an overseas police check. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Benjamin Rothwell, by email [email protected] Please
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knowledge of Markov processes, functional laws of large numbers, functional central limit theorems Excellent communication and organisational skills. The ability to work independently and as part of a
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, law, social work, social policy, sociology, anthropology or politics) who will join our research team to explore penal supervision in comparative contexts. You will have excellent communication skills
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information held locally by the police may also be disclosed should this be considered relevant to the position. Please note it is a criminal offence to apply for a child care position if you are