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collaborators, policy makers, industry partners, and civil society organisations¿often within large, multi-institutional research consortia. To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about
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About us Our Big Data in Health team at the University of Southampton is based in the Primary Care Research Centre. We are an interdisciplinary group conducting innovative research to address
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expertise in life cycle assessment, soil science, and big data analytics. This role offers you the chance to directly impact global food security and environmental sustainability while working in a
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will be complementary. Broadly the posts include a qualitative research methods expert, a qualitative research methods expert in big data, and a quantitative research methods expert. Please note that
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to modern slavery in conflict settings. This attempt requires a large, interdisciplinary team working within a cross-cutting framework to connect vast amounts of data and answer many fundamental questions
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to modern slavery in conflict settings. This attempt requires a large, interdisciplinary team working within a cross-cutting framework to connect vast amounts of data and answer many fundamental questions
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that can only properly be understood when tackled globally. The Fellow in Silk Roads Studies will similarly be expected to ‘think big’ and consider the contemporary resonance of their project. Research
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apply the Helsinki Discrete Element Model (HiDEM) to simulations of brittle-elastic fracture, calving and retreat at Kangerlussuaq Gletsjer (KG), a large outlet glacier of the Greenland Ice Sheet. Working
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assessments in these studies involved large, high quality, multi-informant and multi-method assessment batteries including diagnostic interviews, direct observation tasks, health economics data and a large
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. The project will define new near miss and severe morbidity definitions allowing us to identify electronically when significant events happen. We will then develop a large multi-centre maternity routine dataset