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UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES)
26 June 2024
Founded in 1915, the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES) is one of the UK's largest institutions for research and teaching on Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe, the Baltic region and Russia. Our mission is to create in-depth knowledge of the SSEES region in comparative, transnational, and global contexts, and to promote and disseminate an understanding of our region to the wider world; to develop multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and multi-method approaches to knowledge creation and to teaching; and to enhance the development of area studies at UCL and among the wider academic community.
We offer undergraduate, postgraduate taught and postgraduate research programmes, both in our four core disciplines (Economics and Business; Politics and Sociology; Languages and Culture; and History) and in our interdisciplinary programmes (for example, our BA in History, Politics & Economics).
The postholder will conduct and make an active contribution to the planning, development, delivery and coordination of education and training at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
They will lead, plan, develop and deliver high-quality teaching, assessment, and feedback at undergraduate and/or postgraduate levels, including the provision of lectures, seminars and tutorials; supervise and assess undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations where allocated; provide academic and pastoral support and advice to undergraduate and postgraduate students; and undertake relevant pedagogic, scholarship and professional development activities.
This post is available on an open ended contract.
For an in formal discussion about the role please contact Riitta Valijarvi [email protected] .
For any queries regarding the recruitment process please contact [email protected] .
The post-holder will specialise in and focus on delivering teaching and assessment in Estonian language.
You will be required to have a PhD in Estonian or a very closely related field by the start of the appointment.
You will have experience of providing supervision and academic and pastoral care to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
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Published 9 May 2024
This page describes the underlying data files for the ‘Supply of skills for jobs in science and technology’ ad-hoc official statistics release. This data is released under the terms of the Open Government License (opens in a new tab) .
The publication methodology explains the definitions used and how estimates have been produced. It also provides information on the data sources, their coverage and quality.
The data provided mostly relate to the UK labour market. The exception to this is the Education Pathways data, which are for people in employment in England across the 2016-17 to 2018-19 tax years and who have education records in the National Pupil Database for England.
Full details of the coverage for each source are provided in the publication methodology .
For sources that are already published in detail elsewhere, the accompanying dashboard (opens in a new tab) may include more of the published information than is contained in this release.
The underlying data files are provided in comma separated value (csv) format.
Rounding and decimal places vary across the different files, based on conventions for the relevant sources and what is appropriate for the analysis that has been undertaken.
All data files associated with this releases are listed below with guidance on their content. To download any of these files, please visit our data catalogue .
Employment data for occupation groups, based on ONS SOC (details of group definitions are available in the publication methodology ), and industry groups defined by ONS based on SIC (see footnote):
Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:
Variable name | Variable description |
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employment | Employment (millions) |
group | Occupation group - Filter by occupation |
industry | Industry - Filter by industry |
Employment volume and growth for occupation groups. Data from Annual Population Survey July 2022 - June 2023 and July 2012 - June 2013, sourced from ONS NOMIS:
Variable name | Variable description |
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employment | Employment (millions) |
group | Group of occupations - Filter by occupation group |
growth_since_2013 | Growth since 2013 |
Employment data for each SOC Unit group (4 digit) from Annual Population Survey July 2022 - June 2023, sourced from ONS NOMIS:
Variable name | Variable description |
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Employment | Employment |
Employment_growth | Employment growth |
Female_percent | Female percent |
Occupation | Occupation - Filter by occupation |
Unit for Future Skills employment projections of numbers of jobs for each year to 2030 in different scenarios, for groups of occupations. Based on the Skills Imperative 2035 Employment and Skills Projections.
Provided for Baseline, High growth, Population growth, and Technological growth scenarios.
Details of scenario and group definitions are available in the publication methodology .
Variable name | Variable description |
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employment_projection | Employment projection |
group | Group of occupations - Filter by occupation group |
scenario | Growth scenario - Filter by projection scenario |
Details of education pathways prior to early career employment in England in different SOC2010 occupations (or groups of occupations), using pooled employment data from 2016-17, 2017-18, and 2018-19 tax years; where an employee appears more than once, we take the information from the latest tax year observed. Further details are available in the publication methodology .
The 'proportion' measure shows the share of employees for a group defined by selecting filters from:
The 'all_occupations_proportion' measure is a comparator showing the share of employees for the group selected, but ignoring the occupation selection (defined by 'breakdown' and 'group').
Variable name | Variable description |
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all_occupations_proportion | Proportion across all occupations in England |
breakdown | Type of breakdown - Filter by group or individual occupation |
group | Group of occupations - Filter by group of occupation |
pathway | Education pathway |
proportion | Proportion within group of occupations |
stem_qual | STEM qualification - Filter by STEM or Not STEM qualification pathway |
top_10_subjects | Top 10 subject |
Data about highest qualifications prior to early career employment in England in STEM occupations, using pooled employment data from 2016-17, 2017-18, and 2018-19 tax years; where an employee appears more than once, we take the information from the latest tax year observed. Further details are available in the publication methodology .
The 'stem_qualification' measure shows the share of people having a STEM-related qualification, within groups defined by level of highest qualification held and gender.
Variable name | Variable description |
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gender | Gender - Filter by gender |
group | Group of occupations - Filter by occupation group |
highest_qualification | Highest level of qualification - Filter by highest level of qualification |
stem_qualification | Percent with a STEM qualification |
Data about the share of early career employees in England in different SOC2010 occupations (or groups of occupations), using pooled employment data from 2016-17, 2017-18, and 2018-19 tax years; where an employee appears more than once, we take the information from the latest tax year observed. Further details are available in the publication methodology .
The 'employee_share' measure shows the share of employees for a group defined by selecting filters from:
Variable name | Variable description |
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employee_share | Share of employment |
group | Group of occupations - Filter by occupation group |
qualification_type | Type of qualification - Filter by type of qualification |
subject | Subject - Filter by subject |
Skills Imperative 2035 Employment and Skills Projections of numbers of jobs for each year to 2035, provided for each SOC Unit Group (4 digit), based on the value for the relevant SOC Sub-major Group (2 digit).
Variable name | Variable description |
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jobs | Employment projection |
occupation_name | Occupation name (SOC2020) - Filter by occupation name |
Skills Imperative 2035 Employment and Skills Projections of numbers of jobs for each year to 2035, provided for groups of occupations (details of group definitions are available in the publication methodology ).
Variable name | Variable description |
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group_name | Occupation group (SOC2020) - Filter by occupation group |
jobs | Employment projection |
Nigel Farage has responded to footage from a Channel 4 report showing Reform campaigners using racist and homophobic language in Clacton - the constituency where the former UKIP leader hopes to be elected.
Friday 28 June 2024 01:00, UK
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We'll be back at 6am with all the latest from the final week of the general election campaign.
There are just six days of campaigning left until the polls open on 4 July, and political parties from across the House of Commons are busy trying to win your votes.
Join us from the morning for more live updates.
Until then - read all the latest from Sky News below:
The Metropolitan Police has been dragged - reluctantly, as I understand it - into investigating candidates a week out from the election.
Even 24 hours ago this was not the case - Scotland Yard wanted to take care of their own - the officers probed by the Gambling Commission - and no more.
But as the days have dragged on, it's clear the issue has become more complex, and now gone beyond the scope of the Gambling Commission.
What has changed is a realisation by investigating authorities that they need to look into whether some candidates may have broken the law on misconduct in public office.
This is beyond the remit of the Gambling Commission, which began the initial probe, and now falls to the police.
This means the prospect of mainly Conservative candidates, including the prime minister's closest aide, potentially being interviewed under caution, maybe even this side of election day.
You could see how tetchy the subject made Rishi Sunak in the interview with the broadcast pool earlier today.
Read Sam's full analysis here:
With our coverage here on the Politics Hub drawing to a close, here's everything you need to know as the election campaign entered its final week - and a sneak preview of what we have coming up tomorrow.
Join us tomorrow morning for a new episode of Sky's Electoral Dysfunction podcast - and this time we've got someone very much outside the Westminster bubble.
Joining our political editor Beth Rigby and Ruth Davidson this week is none other than Rylan Clark .
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The next government is being urged to tackle an "appalling" rough sleeping crisis as new figures show a record high in London.
A total of 11,993 people were seen rough sleeping in the capital in the year to March, according to the latest Combined Homelessness and Information Network (Chain) statistics.
That is the highest figure ever recorded on the database, and marks a 58% increase compared to 10 years ago.
The "appalling" increase reflects a "crisis, both in the capital and across the country", said Rick Henderson, chief executive of Homeless Link, the membership body for frontline homelessness services in England, which manages the Chain database.
He said the next government "must create a cross-government plan to prevent rough sleeping and homelessness through delivering genuinely affordable and secure homes quickly, whilst making sure there are a diverse range of properly-funded homelessness services to help people address the root causes of their destitution and move on from rough sleeping for good".
The St Mungo's homeless charity said the next government must "treat homelessness as an emergency and prioritise it in their first 100 days".
According to the latest available figures for England, published in February, the estimated number of people sleeping rough on a single night in autumn in 2023 was 3,898 - more than twice that of the figure in 2010.
Racist and homophobic remarks filmed as part of a Channel 4 investigation during the Reform UK campaign were "inappropriate," chairman of the party Richard Tice has said.
Speaking at a Reform UK event in Boston with party leader Nigel Farage, Mr Tice said: "We put a statement out and it's all self-explanatory in the statement.
"The reality is that we're a fast-growing movement, and when you've got unpaid volunteers, some people behave inappropriately. And they're gone."
In footage recorded by a Channel 4 undercover reporter, a Reform UK campaigner has been filmed saying migrants crossing the Channel should be used as "target practice". He also used a racist slur against Rishi Sunak (see previous post).
Another Reform figure was filmed making homophobic remarks.
Mr Farage has described remarks in the footage as "very wrong".
A Reform UK campaigner has been filmed saying migrants crossing the Channel should be used as "target practice".
In footage recorded by a Channel 4 undercover reporter , the same campaigner used a racial slur against Rishi Sunak.
The clips were recorded in Clacton, where Reform leader Nigel Farage is a candidate.
Responding to the footage, Mr Farage has said the comments were "very wrong".
"There was an activist that said some pretty unpleasant things," he said.
"Very very prejudiced, very wrong.
"He's somebody who turned up to help ... all political parties encourage volunteers."
He added that the campaigner in question would "not be welcome back" and that the two other figures featured in the footage would also no longer be working with the campaign.
In the footage, the undercover reporter captured canvasser Andrew Parker talking about people coming ashore at Deal in Kent.
Mr Parker said: "Army recruitment - get the young recruits there, with guns, on the f****** beach, target practice. F****** just shoot them."
Mr Parker said in a statement, sent to Channel 4 News: "I would like to make it clear that neither Nigel Farage personally or the Reform Party are aware of my personal views on immigration."
He added: "I have never discussed immigration with either Nigel Farage or the Reform Party and that any comments made by me during those recordings are my own personal views on any subject I commented on. At no time before I was sent out to canvass did I discuss my personal views with any representative of the Reform Party UK or Nigel Farage."
Another Reform figure was filmed reacting to a Pride symbol on a passing police car.
He says: "You see that f****** degenerate flag on the front bonnet? What are the old bill doing promoting that crap?"
The other candidates for the Clacton constituency are:
Our live poll tracker collates the results of opinion surveys carried out by all the main polling organisations - and allows you to see how the political parties are performing in the run-up to the general election.
With just a week to go, the Tories and Labour have taken a drop, while support for Reform UK and the Liberal Democrats is on the rise.
Read more about the tracker here .
The panel discussion is now turning to the Conservative Party's election campaign.
Sky's election commentator Adam Boulton says it has been "dreadful", adding Rishi Sunak "hasn't brought anything to this campaign".
A series of missteps have dominated the headlines from the outset when Mr Sunak announced the election in the pouring rain.
But as the campaign enters its final week there may now be a moment of respite for the Conservatives, Adam says.
"Almost the best thing about this campaign is the most irritating for a lot of people," Adam says.
"He's timed it to coincide with the Euros, with Wimbledon, with Glastonbury, which actually means the last week, it'll have to be a pretty big gaffe for anyone to notice."
That brings tonight's Politics Hub With Sophy Ridge to an end - the show will return tomorrow with Ali Fortescue . In the meantime, stick with us here for more news and analysis through the evening.
By Ashna Hurynag , news correspondent
The battle for Scottish votes is all to play for.
An exclusive YouGov poll for Sky News has Labour on 35% in Scotland and the SNP on 29%.
The latter are closing the gap, but if all goes this way on the night, such a result would mean big gains for Labour.
But the biggest gutter punch is dealt to the Conservatives who YouGov has on 11% and level with the Lib Dems.
But attitudes change when voters consider where to cast their ballot in the 2026 Holyrood elections.
As of the 18 June, voter intentions shifted to 28% for the SNP, 24% Labour, 10% Conservatives and 7% for the Lib Dems.
This tells us Scots treat UK and Scottish elections differently.
It also suggests the former creating an opportunity for a protest vote - a cry of frustration at 14 years of Tory governments at Westminster, or the firing of a warning shot at the SNP’s record after 17 years at Holyrood.
But so many are still undecided.
1,059 people over 16 were surveyed by YouGov between the 20 and 25 June, exclusively for Sky News, and 14% of people surveyed have changed how they plan to vote over the past four weeks.
Of those, 37% say it was down to how the parties and their leaders have conducted themselves.
The NHS and health care are the key issues, followed by the cost of living next, the economy in general, immigration, and Scottish independence.
Rishi Sunak's most senior adviser in Downing Street has been interviewed in the investigation into bets by Conservatives on the date of the general election.
Liam Booth-Smith, Downing Street chief of staff, was interviewed last week by senior Gambling Commission officials and questioned about who knew about the timing of the election.
Sources have emphasised to Sky News that Mr Booth-Smith is not a suspect in the gambling investigation and was interviewed as a witness and was "asked for help".
Described as the prime minister's most trusted ally, Mr Booth-Smith has worked for Mr Sunak since he was chancellor, when his fondness for leather jackets earned him the nickname "the Treasury Travolta".
According to a Gambling Commission insider, Mr Booth-Smith was interviewed by "senior officials within the Gambling Commission, more senior than investigators".
Sky News has also been told there are currently no plans to interview the prime minister as part of the investigation into bets on the election date.
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