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pioneering research or learn from the past. The National Archives is the archive of UK Government and the courts. Our business strategy, Archives for Everyone, describes our vision to become an inclusive
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Lab, the team at NAM and stakeholders at the National Archives, the Ministry of Defence and the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. By making use of a sample of personnel records from the Second World
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, library, museum or other record-keeping environment (including remote volunteering e.g. see National Archives remote volunteering opportunities page: https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/about/get-involved
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General Data Protection Regulation. Management of Research England files in accordance with UKRI schedules, including the transfer of information to the National Archives when required under the Public
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schedules, including the transfer of information to the National Archives when required under the Public Records Act. Conduct annual review of Research England Information Asset Register. Provide responses
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, Computer Science, Medical Sciences, national institutions e.g. The National Archives and partner companies working in Health AI e.g. BlueSkye AI. This is a 6-month scoping project to be used as the foundation
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A PhD studentship analysing global commodities described in early modern wills is available as part of a project at Exeter University and the National Archives. The project uses Transkribus
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Philosophy, English, Music, Computer Science, Medical Sciences, national institutions e.g. The National Archives and partner companies working in Health AI e.g. BlueSkye AI. This is a 6-month scoping project
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including colleagues from Philosophy, English, Music, Computer Science, Medical Sciences, national institutions e.g. The National Archives and partner companies working in Health AI e.g. BlueSkye AI. This is
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, the National Archives in Kew, and the archives of the International Labour Office in Geneva. It will have an oral history element, based on interviews with staff at Oxfam and Save the Children. We envisage