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interventions delivered in childhood on later youth violence and offending. The project involves secondary data analysis of two Randomised Controlled Trials of the Incredible Years parenting programme delivered
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/c-eenrg at the Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, in the David Attenborough Building. The Fellow will work with Principal Investigator Prof. Laura Diaz Anadon, Chaired Professor
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Research Centre (NBRC), Queen’s Medical Centre, University of Nottingham. This is an exciting opportunity to join the MR&PI team led by Professor Dorothee Auer (NBRC MR&PI theme lead), Professor Robert
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. For candidates interested in research beyond the current post, there may be opportunities available to develop a programme towards a higher degree (PhD) in an associated topic. You will be working in a growing
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. Remote working may be feasible depending on the nature of work tasks being performed. You will be working closely with Professor Regent Lee’s team. You will be carrying out research for different research
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programme of support that will help you to establish you as an independent academic researcher, including assistance with your fellowship application, setting up your lab and recruiting personnel, as
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of the Incredible Years parenting programme delivered to children aged 3-7 years of age with very high levels of antisocial behaviour and then followed up in adolescence. The postholder will be responsible
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scientists. Based across King’s Denmark Hill, Guy’s, St Thomas’ and Waterloo campuses, our academic programme of teaching, research and clinical practice is embedded across five Departments. The Department
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programme delivered to children aged 3-7 years of age with very high levels of antisocial behaviour and then followed up in adolescence. The postholder will be responsible for conducting analyses
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opportunities beyond the course of this grant. This is a two-year full-time role. You’ll be working as part of a larger team on a project funded by NIHR Health and Social Care Delivery Research Programme