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Researcher: public engagement
The Ada Lovelace Institute is hiring a researcher to help develop and execute Ada’s public engagement work.
Senior researcher: justice and equalities
The Ada Lovelace Institute is hiring a researcher to help develop and execute Ada’s public engagement work.
Vaccine passports and COVID status apps: launching an evidence review and expert deliberation
An evidence review and expert deliberation chaired by Professor Sir Jonathan Montgomery
Vaccine passports and COVID status apps
An evidence review and expert deliberation of the practical and ethical issues around digital vaccine passports and COVID status apps
Governments must offer clarity on vaccine passports
Why it's essential to explore the evidence, risks and benefits of vaccine passports and COVID status apps before any potential roll out
Vaccine passports and COVID status apps: call for public evidence
An open call for evidence from public health officials, civil society organisations, researchers and citizens
Immunity certificates and public health identity systems
Tracking public and private applications of public health identity systems and collating and monitoring as details emerge into the public domain.
Learning data lessons: data access and sharing during COVID-19
Findings from an expert workshop exploring lessons learned from data-driven initiatives that emerged in response to COVID-19.
Crowd Clouds
A meditation on people, technology, place and space
Researcher: algorithm auditing and impact assessments (fixed term contract)
The Ada Lovelace Institute is hiring a researcher for a project evaluating methods of algorithm auditing and impact assessment.
Post-Brexit Britain’s dance-off with EU privacy standards in the context of EU-US relations
When privacy protections are aligning at a global level, how will the UK reconcile data protection and digital protectionism?
Season’s greetings: goodbye to 2020 and the 12 months of Ada
Four policy-facing reports, three citizens’ juries, two expert working groups and a global pandemic