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of solid state hydrogen storage materials analysing and presenting data and presenting complex information effectively to a range of audiences collaborating in a diverse team the development of facilities in
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written and presentation skills, along with strong organisational skills to manage complex projects. Collaborative and innovative mindset: Commitment to teamwork, ethical research, and innovation, with a
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: Collect, manage, and rigorously analyze complex datasets; interpret results; critically evaluate existing literature; and generate original insights that align with project goals. Disseminate Findings
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. The post is offered at 80%FTE on a fixed term basis for 3 years, beginning 1 January 2026. ABOUT THE TEAM The Social participation for Universal health Coverage: evidence-informed NetWorks Advancing
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), management, and public administration; Excellent oral and written communication skills in English, including the ability to communicate with clarity on complex information. Excellent communication skills in
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colleagues, stakeholders, and diverse communities. You demonstrate sound judgement, adaptability, and a capacity to navigate complex regulatory and policy environments, while contributing thoughtfully
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systems efficacy. Propose and evaluate strategies to maximise health co-benefits and reduce inequalities. A key focus will be on evaluating Transport for West Midlands’ Mobility Hub programme, a network of
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engagement with policy stakeholders and national EIP networks. This position is ideally suited for candidates with a background in implementation science, health services research, medical sociology
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develop personal networks with industry and other stakeholders Training and development through the University and QuSIT Allocation of time to dedicate to personal career development, such as training and