Research Assistant - Belfast, United Kingdom - Queen's University Belfast

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Job reference
24/111739


Date posted
25/03/2024


Application closing date
08/04/2024


Salary
£32,024 per annum pro rata. (£16,012 per annum for 18.5hrs per week)


Job category/type
Research


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Job description

  • The School of Biological Sciences at Queen's University Belfast, is currently seeking to recruit a talented _Research Assistant

_- Relevant experience in:

  • Social science or consumer research (e.g., as part of a project)
  • Survey to assess legislation compliance in any discipline.
  • A basic understanding of specialist knowledge in the discipline (food allergens labelling) and of research methods and techniques to work within own area (surveys).
  • At Queen's our people are at the heart of everything we do. As a staff member you will become part of a vibrant organisational culture, which will provide you with the opportunity to achieve your full potential and enhance your career through a continuous focus on learning and development.

We offer an excellent employment package that includes:


  • Great terms & conditions
  • Pension schemes
  • Flexible working by enabling you to design your working week in collaboration with your manager through a blend of remote and office working
  • Familyfriendly initiatives
  • Career development opportunities
  • Support for health & mental wellbeing
  • Generous holiday entitlement of 8.4 weeks a year (made up of 23 days annual leave, 10 closure days and 9 bank holidays)
  • Queen's University is committed to promoting equality of opportunity to all. We have created an inclusive culture by establishing staff networks such as iRise (Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic and International Staff Network) and PRISM (LGBTQ+) which help us progress equality.
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