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aspect of the project is working closely with 26 core partners spanning legal enforcement agencies (e.g., Surrey Police), tech companies (e.g., Facebook, IBM), support networks (e.g., LGBT Foundation
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delivery of the UKRI-funded Responsible AI UK Keystone research project “PROBabLE Futures - Probabilistic AI Systems in Law Enforcement Futures ”, undertaking personal and collaborative quantitative and
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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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particularly interested to hear from candidates pursuing research in areas related to Business and Management, Demography, Education, Economics, Law, Politics and International Relations and Social Statistics
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of Law. This is an exciting opportunity for a scholar experienced in research on inter-governmental cooperation and regulatory issues relevant to trade to join a multi-million-pound ESRC-funded Research
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research in areas related to Business and Management, Demography, Education, Economics, Law, Politics and International Relations and Social Statistics. What we can offer you • a world-class research
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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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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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, 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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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