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analysis and a basic knowledge of causal inference would be an advantage. Training and support in new areas will be provided. The appointed individual will be based at the Leicester Diabetes Centre
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, which facilitates the rapid translation of research into clinical practice. This role will be based in the Department of Psychological Medicine, comprising around 100 staff and 50 doctoral students
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will then deliver it to students based in agricultural colleges around the UK, and to Young Farmers Clubs. You will help evaluate the course by collecting pre-course and post-course measures of attitudes
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within the Division of Population Medicine at Cardiff University (“Understanding best practices for enabling purposeful public involvement and capturing public impact in rapid evidence research”). Based
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directly with the program lead, Prof Rose McCab, Dr Alexandra Bakou (Trial Manager) and Maria Long (Trial Manager) in the School for Health Sciences, City, University of London.. The post will be based
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academic community, with a strong track record of delivering excellent education. We embrace a practice-led, knowledge-based and research-informed approach to our teaching. Our new Deafblind UK Centre
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at the intersection of environmental planning, urban design, and digital innovation. You will be part of a dynamic team working to shape evidence-based policy and design solutions that improve air quality
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of interest in the forms of past work or close relationships with those who work for the tobacco industry Additional information The role is based on the University of Bath campus and offered on a full-time
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Priming Grant and aims to characterise edible mycelia-based microcarriers and investigate their performance in spinner flasks, facilitating scalability of cultivated meat from laboratory to production
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systems integrated with quantum technologies, in partnership with leading external research institutions. The successful candidate, based at Swansea University, will work closely with consortium partners