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central to much of what we do. About the role ‘The Digital Labour of Covid-19 Volunteerism’ is an oral history-driven project that explores the politics of digital health work undertaken by Covid-19
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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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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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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’ is an oral history-driven project
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of what we do. About the role ‘The Digital Labour of Covid-19 Volunteerism’ is an oral history-driven project that explores the politics of digital health work undertaken by Covid-19 volunteers in
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of what we do. About the role ‘The Digital Labour of Covid-19 Volunteerism’ is an oral history-driven project that explores the politics of digital health work undertaken by Covid-19 volunteers in
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biology capabilities within a dynamic, multidisciplinary research environment at King’s College London. The successful candidate will bring deep expertise in tissue processing, digital pathology, spatial
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neuroscience, cognitive training, and the educational needs of children with ADHD. The primary focus is to engage parents, teachers, and young people in the implementation and evaluation of a new digital mental
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. The primary focus is to engage parents, teachers, and young people in the implementation and evaluation of a new digital mental healthcare technology. The post-holder will be proactive, capable of balancing
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position is part of Professor Lehdonvirta’s Aalto-Oxford joint research group, titled the Digital Economic Security Lab (DIESL) . The multidisciplinary lab comprises both social and computer scientists. The