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About the Role Applications are invited for one Postdoctoral Research Associate with expertise in structural biology to join the research group of Aravindan Ilangovan at Queen Mary University
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mitigation priorities for the UK. Candidates should also be experienced in conducting quantitative research and applying spatio-temporal epidemiologic methods, ideally to environmental health data. Further
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Right to work: Applications from job seekers who require sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas
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Right to work: Applications from job seekers who require sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas
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-led nutrition interventions during the war in Sudan. Responsibilities include developing surveys to assess reliance on community kitchens, analysing pre- and post-war data on food, disease, and coping
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for field data collection in Nigeria, data analysis and writing academic reports/articles for the project outcomes. The post holder will be mainly responsible for the work related to ruminants. The post
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statement is an essential part of the selection process and thus a failure to provide this information will mean that the application will not be considered. An answer to any of the criteria such as "Please
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View All Vacancies Veterinary Epidemiology, Economics & Public Health Group Location: Hawkshead (nr Potters Bar, Herts) Salary: £34,824 to £39,969 Per Annum Including London Weighting Fixed Term
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reviewing, and quantitative and qualitative data analysis. The post-holder must have a postgraduate degree, ideally a doctoral degree, in a relevant topic. The post-holder should have an in-depth knowledge
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-holder must have a relevant first degree in the field of epidemiology, statistics, public health, environmental science, economics or other discipline clearly related to climate change and human health