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. Communication of scientific findings through publications and conferences. Person Specification A highly motivated candidate with: A degree or equivalent in numerate, computational, or environmental subject areas
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-watch-nz ). Attendance at summer schools, such as the National Centre for Atmospheric Science summer school (ncas.ac.uk/study-with-us/atmospheric-measurement-summer-school ), will provide additional
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in numerate, computational, or environmental subject areas. Numerate Subject Areas include e.g.: Mathematics, Statistics, Physics, Economics, Finance, Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, etc
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will receive hands-on training in spatial data analysis, while developing conceptual understanding and critical thinking in movement ecology, marine science and conservation. You will build strong
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through The Lupus Trust. Training programme: Evidence synthesis, qualitative methods and analysis, mixed methods, statistical analysis potentially including meta-analysis, intensive longitudinal methods
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at the John Innes Centre, providing opportunities to develop extensive skills in a breadth of areas, including field surveys, plant pathology, molecular biology, and computational biology. Additionally, you
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methods, and associated climate data analyses. You will acquire skills in science communication, project management and collaborative research, and will be involved in a project of critical interest
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the economics and sustainability of UK marine resources, and to identify trade-offs for policy and management interventions. This project is part of the Forecasting Tipping points In Marine Biogeochemistry and
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excellent training in molecular biology, environmental microbiology and bioremediation science. The combination of transferrable, technical skills associated with the project will make the successful
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We seek an enthusiastic and inquisitive individual with a background in a subject aligned with the Biological Sciences, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, or Genetics. Entry Requirements At least UK