Research Assistant in Computational and Digital Competition Law and Policy

Research Assistant in Computational and Digital Competition Law and Policy

Part-Time 39148 - 39148 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Conduct legal research and analysis on competition law and digital markets.
  • Company: Join UCL's Faculty of Laws, collaborating with top universities like MIT and NYU.
  • Benefits: 41 days holiday, pension scheme, gym access, and employee support services.
  • Other info: Diverse and inclusive environment encouraging applications from underrepresented groups.
  • Why this job: Be part of a groundbreaking project shaping the future of AI and law.
  • Qualifications: Postgraduate degree in law with experience in competition law and AI tools.

The predicted salary is between 39148 - 39148 £ per year.

Based at the UCL Faculty of Laws, the project – In Silico Comparative Competition Law (INSICOL) – is led by Professor Lianos, in collaboration with colleagues from Fordham University, New York University and MIT, bringing together an interdisciplinary team across law and legal studies, economics and computer science. It is funded by UKRI and delivered by the UKRI Arts and Humanities Research Council’s (AHRC) Bridging Responsible AI Divides (BRAID) programme, which seeks to leverage the power of the arts and humanities, and bridge the divides between academic, industry, policy and regulatory work on responsible AI.

About the role

The Research Assistant will play a vital role in an exciting research project, taking meaningful responsibility for the quality and rigour of the work. The postholder will undertake systematic collection, organisation, and analysis of case law, legislative frameworks, and scholarly literature across a selection of jurisdictions, with a focus on competition law enforcement and regulatory interventions of digital ecosystems. Working closely with the Principal Investigator and co-investigators, the Research Assistant will contribute to the delivery of the project’s experimental design, and play an active part in disseminating the project’s results, supporting the preparation of outputs and helping to organise workshops, conferences, and other external activities through which the project engages with the wider academic and professional community.

This role is available and expected to start from 15 September and is funded until 30 June 2027 on a part-time basis (0.3FTE). The salary is £39,148 per annum, inclusive of London Allowance (pro‑rata for part‑time appointments). This role does not meet the requirements for a Skilled Worker visa certificate of sponsorship under UK Visas and Immigration legislation. UCL will not be able to sponsor individuals who require a right to work in the UK.

About you

The successful candidate will hold a postgraduate degree (or equivalent research experience) in law, with a focus on or demonstrable interest and experience in competition/anti‑trust law, digital markets regulation, or a related field. They will have experience of conducting legal research, of contributing to academic or professional projects, and familiarity with the use of AI tools and the broader debates surrounding AI and law. The successful candidate will have excellent analytical and research skills, with the ability to synthesise complex legal materials from multiple jurisdictions to a high standard. They should possess strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks to meet deadlines. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written are essential, with the ability to produce clear, well‑structured legal and academic texts for a range of audiences. Reading knowledge of one or more languages relevant to the selected jurisdictions (e.g. German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese) is desirable, but not essential.

The deadline for applications is 08 July 2026. Interviews will likely take place in the week(s) commencing 13 and 20 July 2026.

What we offer

  • 41 Days holiday (including 27 days annual leave, 8 bank holidays and 6 closure days)
  • Defined benefit career average revalued earnings pension scheme (CARE)
  • Cycle to work scheme and season ticket loan
  • On‑site gym
  • Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption pay
  • Employee assistance programme: Staff Support Service
  • Discounted medical insurance

Our commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

As London’s Global University, we know diversity fosters creativity and innovation, and we want our community to represent the diversity of the world’s talent. We are committed to equality of opportunity, to being fair and inclusive, and to being a place where we all belong. We therefore particularly encourage applications from candidates who are likely to be underrepresented in UCL’s workforce. These include people from Black, Asian and ethnic minority backgrounds; disabled people; LGBTQI+ people; and for our Grade 9 and 10 roles, women.

Research Assistant in Computational and Digital Competition Law and Policy employer: UK Dementia Research Institute

UCL is an exceptional employer, offering a vibrant work culture that fosters collaboration and innovation within the interdisciplinary field of law and digital policy. As part of the INSICOL project, you will have access to extensive employee growth opportunities, including participation in workshops and conferences, while enjoying generous benefits such as 41 days of holiday, a defined benefit pension scheme, and a commitment to equality and diversity. Located in London, UCL provides a dynamic environment where your contributions to meaningful research can thrive.

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We think you need these skills to ace Research Assistant in Computational and Digital Competition Law and Policy

Legal Research
Analytical Skills
Organisational Skills
Communication Skills
Synthesis of Complex Legal Materials
Project Management
Familiarity with AI Tools