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Full Time: 35 hours per week Fixed Term: 1st January 2026 – 30th June 2029 (42 months) We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Digital Cultural Heritage Data Ethics & Software
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other digital communications and contributing to other project work packages. This role is a 24-month FTC, working 17.5 hours per week. For a full role profile, please refer to the job description below
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other digital communications and contributing to other project work packages. This role is a 24-month FTC, working 17.5 hours per week. For a full role profile, please refer to the job description below
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relationships to our local communities, and to cultural and policy institutions on a national and global scale; impact is central to much of what we do. About the role The Digital Labour of Covid-19 Volunteerism
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level postdoctoral research associate position. Working collaboratively, the associate will interview volunteers across worksites of pandemic relief communication, online vaccination, and digital
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a researcher to join the vibrant and innovative Research Group on Digital Ethics and Defence Technologies. The position is full-time and fixed term for two years with the aim to start as soon as
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theoretical interest in areas relating to: STS, research evaluation, critical digital/data studies, sociology of calculative practices, or assetisation Excellent oral and written communication skills Desirable
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theoretical interest in areas relating to: STS, research evaluation, critical digital/data studies, sociology of calculative practices, or assetisation Excellent oral and written communication skills Desirable
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in Digital Humanities methods (for example, coding, archiving, data visualization, relational databases, data representation) Familiarity with at least one Indian language Experience in qualitative
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relationships to our local communities, and to cultural and policy institutions on a national and global scale; impact is central to much of what we do. About the role ‘The Digital Labour of Covid-19 Volunteerism