GTA Opportunity (July-September 2026) – apply by 17th July
This is a good opportunity to develop your research computing and data science skills while generating some income as a GTA. You will be working with the Research Computing and Data Science team at the Early Career Researcher Institute and the Central Education Office on a project to streamline the delivery of supra-curricular teaching and professional development training.
This post is part of an ongoing project to deliver supra-curricular content to all students within Imperial. To enhance this project, there is a desire to know to what extent certain themes are being taught within our curriculum content. This will enable us to better understand what students need from their supra-curricular provision and to highlight complementary areas of content and/or good practice within core-curricular teaching delivery. You will carry out an analysis of text extracted from module content, which will provide a score for the different themes reflecting how much they are addressed in each module. Four themes will be within scope of the initial project (EDI, Sustainability, Programming, Entrepreneurship/Enterprise). However, an output of this work should be a software pipeline by which this could be repeated for other themes (and other data sets).
We are looking for a GTA with experience of python programming in the context of a research project, and an interest in text analysis. Previous experience with machine learning, natural language processing and/or LLM workflows is desirable.
Tasks and conditions:
- design and develop python software to carry out thematic analysis of curriculum content, making use of open source libraries as appropriate.
- the highest GTA pay rate (£36.50/hr)
- remote working
- approximately 30 hours of engagement in August 2026.
- regular supervisory meetings with project staff (online or in person).
- flexible hours (as long as they are evenly spread)
The deadline is Friday 17th July 2026 by the end of the day, and we expect to conduct interviews on Thursday 23rd July 2026. If you have any questions about the Education Office project please contact Katie Stripe (k.stripe@imperial.ac.uk) and if you have any questions relating to the technical aspects of this role please contact John Pinney (j.pinney@imperial.ac.uk).

