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and institutional reports; this will include responding to complex data requests involving the need to pull information from various sources. Compile, manipulate, analyse and interpret large and complex
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June 2025 (with some flexibility). The successful candidate will join a community of researchers in the Statistics and Data Science group within the School of Mathematics, University of Birmingham
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to support School and Departmental programmes. You will provide leadership for, and work with, a multidisciplinary team of information specialists, systematic reviewers, epidemiologists, statisticians and
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coach members of the team. Maintain high profile working relationships with key stakeholders, fielding enquiries and ensuring that appropriate information is disseminated to stakeholders as appropriate
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University. Administrators may work in any area of the University; with large groupings in HR, Finance, and School/College Hubs. You will be able to develop a wide range of skills, both technical and
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of Birmingham Background Over the next decade, our aspiration is to establish Birmingham in the top 50 of the world's leading universities. That's a pretty big aspiration, and high-quality digital services and
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of sensitive information/issues. A high degree of initiative, personal judgement, resourcefulness, flexibility, and a self-motivating approach. Ability to work effectively in a large, complex organisation, and
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of sensitive information/issues. A high degree of initiative, personal judgement, resourcefulness, flexibility, and a self-motivating approach. Ability to work effectively in a large, complex organisation, and
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or smaller projects on your own. Support may include some or all of the following: Carry out project planning activities Identify milestones which will need to be adhered to Data collection and analysis
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collaborative group, the supervision of junior staff, and preparing the data for analysis/publication. Applicants will preferably have a higher degree in a relevant biomedical or associated subject, or be a