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comfortable budget to conduct both project-related activities and activities related to their independent career development; iv) benefiting from the team wide academic and not-academic network, including
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courses on research methods and equipment use. Strong communication skills are vital for writing up research findings, preparing materials for reports and meetings, and presenting research progress
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relevant field Strong publication record in international peer-reviewed journals Excellent communication skills (oral and written) in English Proficiency in relevant research methodologies (advanced
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of the University’s local, national and international academic and community networks related to Centre-related research. Work closely with key members of the Centre to support and enhance the postgraduate research
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databases, data representation) Familiarity with at least one Indian language Experience in qualitative research methods (for eg. ethnography, discourse analysis, oral history, or network analysis) One
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of tomorrow and creating novel solutions to major global challenges. Our community is made up of 120 nationalities, 14 000 students, 400 professors and close to 5000 faculty and staff working on our dynamic
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Computational Neuroscience and related fields as part of the Medical Research Council, UKRI grant “Algebraic topology bridging the gap between single neurons and networks”. They will be expected to conduct
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communities. The project brings together leading researchers from University of Birmingham, Heriot-Watt University (HWU), Durham University, and three partner universities in Indonesia including Politeknik
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citizens and businesses to re-imagine our transport systems. The programme will build an increasingly ambitious suite of real-world trials with communities, transport providers and government partners
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explore more inclusive, engaging, and effective ways of communicating risk. The project is a collaboration between RCA, UCL’s Warning Research Centre, GNDR (Global Network of Civil Society Organisations