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qualitative research using participatory methods and semi-structured interviews Analyse data, contribute to co-design workshops, write reports, and contribute to academic papers. Where required, public
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software) and data analysis, and a keen interest in the intersection between environmental sustainability, computing, and science. They should have an ability to communicate and present results to other
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with a background in cognitive psychology, data science or computer science and a willingness to develop skills in computational models of cognitive processes, statistical methods, and programming (R
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(Oxford University) and colleagues from the Children’s Public Health Service in North Tyneside Council. See the ECLS website for more information about the team and the School of Education, Communication
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, alongside complex drug screening, efficacy and clinical phenotype information. Using these datasets, you will undertake comprehensive strategies aimed at the characterisation and therapeutic targeting
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Scientific Researcher Salary £40,832 per annum Fixed term, 12 months MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK An opportunity is available for a Scientific Researcher to join the group
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Following considerable success in the award of new research funding in the area of health economics, we are seeking to appoint a new researcher in health economics. You will join an expanding group
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mortality using traditional and new forms of data, with a focus on developing and low-income countries. The successful applicant will spend 18 months at LSHTM and enrol in the PhD programme, with fees funded
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the field of Computational Morphodynamics in plants. The work will be within the ERC-funded project RESYDE (https://resydeproject.org ) with the aim of building a virtual flower using multi-level data and
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co-design workshops with men from Black backgrounds and lower income backgrounds, in communities across Yorkshire. You will lead data analysis within the team and help develop targeted recruitment