In A Nutshell
Location
On Site Sheffield, UK
Salary
£38,205 - £42,978
Job Type
Full-time
Experience Level
Entry-level
Visa Sponsorship
Not Available
Deadline to apply
December 29, 2024
Play a key role in the on-going development and application of projects helping to design and implement AI compliance frameworks for accountable, ethical and responsible use of AI.
Responsibilities
- Carry out research focused on the legal context of the development and application of artificial intelligence for policing and security.
- Support legal, ethical, and data protection related processes related to activities in CENTRIC.
- Engage with national and international partners on the application of the EU AI Act, GDPR, and other relevant legislation.
- Leads small research or consultancy projects including setting the objectives of the project, leading the team, and managing the work of junior or temporary staff.
- Develops research objectives and proposals for own and collaborative research.
- Makes recommendations to the manager or project leader on e.g. development needs of the team, research design, and the need for further research based on research outcomes.
- Writes literature reviews to establish the latest research in the field.
- Collects data using a range of suitable techniques.
- Analyses primary and secondary data gathered through a variety of methods.
- Publishes project reports, research papers, and journal articles and present research outcomes to conferences / seminars.
- Continually update knowledge and understanding in the field or specialism.
- Provides training and development as necessary to temporary or junior staff working on research projects.
- Writes or inputs to project bids with colleagues including writing the detailed methods and
techniques and rationale etc. - Liaises with clients where unrealistic / changing expectations on deadlines or funding, involving manager as necessary to resolve.
- Researches and identifies options for future projects or consultancy and generates some funding through research/KT/consultancy.
- Identifies possible partners or clients for consultancy and other sources of income through networking, assessing journals/publications to consider future research direction.
- May be involved in teaching appropriate courses and supporting research students.
Skillset
- Honours degree in law or equivalent professional qualification or experience in a relevant discipline.
- Doctorate in a relevant discipline or working towards, or equivalent research experience.
- Membership of professional body.
- Developing expertise in law, particularly in the area of AI.
- Substantial experience in law, ethics and data protection in relation to technology.
- Experience of conceptualising and running interviews, workshops, focus groups or similar.
- Substantial experience in legal, ethical, and data protection within research or policing /security environment
- Experience of attracting or supporting external funding.
- Experience of managing small project teams and resources.
- Has a developing academic profile in specialist area.
- Good planning and organisational skills and the ability to manage conflicting demands and meet deadlines.
- Ability to work effectively both independently and collaboratively, both on projects and as part of a team.
- Ability to effectively manage relations with a variety of stakeholders both internal and external to the University.
- Ability to concisely present findings orally and in writing.
- Ability to undertake and document all key stages in research to ensure high quality analysis.
- Ability to undertake a range of research support tasks, including literature reviews, preparation of presentations, contribution to report writing, and contribution to funding bids.
- Ability to interpret and apply legal requirements to both operational and research environments.
- Ability to adapt legal knowledge and expertise to new areas / sectors / domains.