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development of the research programme into health equity. The role will be based in the Blizard Institute This is an opportunity for a candidate with a Postgraduate (MSc/ MA) qualification in a relevant subject
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evaluation of programme impact; new modules for the programme manual and tablet application; stakeholder-mapping activities; and onboarding new implementation partners and supporting them in delivering
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research programme on infections and brain health funded by the Wellcome Trust. The successful candidate will conduct innovative research into relationships between infections and aspects of brain health
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mortality using traditional and new forms of data, with a focus on developing and low-income countries. The successful applicant will spend 18 months at LSHTM and enrol in the PhD programme, with fees funded
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are part of a programme of work in the newly established Queen Mary and Barts Health Tuberculosis Centre, led by an internationally respected group of clinicians and researchers. About You We are looking
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team and have good communication skills. The applicant will be subject to DBS check, right to work requirements and ability to carry out exposure prone procedures. It would be desirable to see ability
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Right to work: Applications from job seekers who require sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas
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empirical research. They will oversee specific research tasks, develop new techniques, and generate original contributions to the programme while fostering a collaborative team environment. Key
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Engineering or related area. You should have expertise in computational-modelling, analysis, and high-performance computing, with proficiency in CFD, fluid-structure-interaction and programming. Experience in
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join the School of Advanced Study as we are at the start of a new strategic plan. The Digital Humanities Research Hub (DHRH) at SAS supports a variety of digital approaches to the Humanities across