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The clinical psychology programme team is looking to employ a full time Research Assistant from March 2026 to September 2027 to support the development of our work within the Homeless sector
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will work closely with industry and academic partners within the CoSTAR Network. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research and development in AI for creative industries
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leave, 7 University closure days around Christmas and Easter and 8 bank holidays Highly competitive pension Relevant training & development On-site discounted nursery/childcare Electric vehicle leasing
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working environment, childcare assistance, first-class sports and leisure facilities and access to a variety of staff development opportunities to help you fulfil your potential. Further Information
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people, dedicated to life-changing education and research in an inspiring, innovative and diverse environment. Alongside our gorgeous campus setting, collegiate on-site atmosphere and plentiful development
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) built environment. This includes programmes of construction, remodelling, refurbishment, and development of the university space to described standards and specification. The role will also oversee built
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-edge research and development in AI for creative industries, while shaping best practices for compute usage and training. Key responsibilities include: Supporting CoSTAR R&D activities including
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development of our work within the Homeless sector. This post is crucial to the programme being able to build the evidence of the impact of providing training placements for clinical psychologists within
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, organising, and maintaining accurate records of all datasets associated with the research. Training of artificial intelligence models, contributing to the development of automated systems for detecting signs
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. They will be part of a vibrant community at the University of Surrey through the Workforce Organisation and Wellbeing (WOW) expert group (https://www.surrey.ac.uk/school-health-sciences/research/workforce