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accepted PMO maturity benchmarks (e.g. ‘P3M3’ gap analysis with respect to key perspectives, including: management control, benefits management, financial management, risk management, stakeholder management
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prevention and improve burden estimates. The post-holder will support the team with co-ordination activities, data management and analysis, and assist with the drafting of manuscripts and collating feedback
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. The post-holder will be required to contribute to scientific discussion in laboratory meetings, advise students about planning of experiments, and offer advice on the analysis and interpretation of results
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Nigeria. The post holder will be responsible for field data collection in Nigeria, data analysis and writing academic reports/articles for the project outcomes. The post holder will be mainly responsible
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systems and processes for analysis and capture of impact activity and evidence. Administering the internal funds, to support policy engagement. Supporting preparations for the Research Excellence Framework
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troubleshooting environmental analytical laboratory equipment, and support field work. Additionally, it is required that you have experience in environmental sample preparation and analysis and data processing
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analysis of large-scale cohorts. The job requires strong skills in statistical inference and probability, and knowledge of designs and analytical methods for cohort studies. The candidate must have
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, including management and coordination of HESA reporting of Estates data. The SC&SM resources identified in the attached organogram include External Spaces, Data Analysis and CAD operating staff. The role
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datasets. Some experience with observational data analysis and familiarity with risk prediction is required. A commitment to multi-disciplinary and collaborative working is essential. Experience using
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, conducting simulation studies, analysis of datasets from economic and social research studies, software implementation and delivery of workshops. The Research Fellow will be supervised by Prof. Jonathan