Research Assistant
Role Overview & Responsibilities
A fantastic opportunity to join UK in a Changing Europe’s research team, contributing to its
central objective of making social scientific research and analysis available to non-academic
stakeholders.
The Research Assistant will contribute to the varied activities of ‘UKICE’ through helping to
produce original research outputs on political, social and economic issues. They will track
ongoing policy debates, and assist with the production of reports, analysis of quantitative
data, and interactive ‘hybrid’ online and in-person events.
The successful candidate’s research may include developments within the European Union
and the evolving UK relationship with the EU, as well as into the UK’s wider domestic and
foreign policy agenda, post-Brexit.
Both PhD and master’s-level researchers will be considered for the role, though a background
in political economy and public policy would be preferable. The chosen candidate will have
demonstrable experience of working within a busy, successful research team, will have a
clear, accessible and accurate written style, and will ideally have strong quantitative skills.
Closing Date 28 February 2023
Interview/Start Dates
Application Details
Apply via the King’s College London website here https//jobs.kcl.ac.uk/gb/en/job/062309/Research-Assistant-at-UK-in-a-Changing-Europe-The-Policy-Institute
Website http//ukandeu.ac.uk
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