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learn alongside researchers in public health, with the work including primary data collection (surveys, interviews, focus groups), data analysis (qualitative, quantitative and mixed-methods), liaising
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that addresses: Bilingualism/Multilingualism Second language acquisition and/or the structure, meaning and use of language in linguistics, psycho- and sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, psychology, sociology
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The role An exciting opportunity to join the OxCIN Plasticity Group as a postgraduate research assistant to carry out studies investigating sleep, motor learning and recovery in healthy adults and
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. This post is part time (10.5 hours per week) and open ended with funding available up to 23rd August 2028. Please contact Professor Rob Ó Maolalaigh, roibeard.omaolalaigh@glasgow.ac.uk, with any informal
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accordance with the study and assisting with analysis and interpretation of results. The role: As Research Assistant, you will have the opportunity to use your experience of qualitative research and Psychology
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to wider project planning. You will have recent experience in PCR, qRT-PCR, cell culture, and proteomic analysis, and willingness to work with tissue generated from in vivo models. This is a full-time
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, including advanced data analysis and data science methods. In summary, our work seeks to transform health behaviour and outcomes across the age, geographic and socio-economic range to create a healthier
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on digital politics; and (iv) political and social philosophy. Our research crosses boundaries with development studies, media and communication, and philosophy. We are intellectually pluralist, use a
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Methods (all HEIs); Ethnography; Interaction Analysis (Audio, Video and Multimodal Approaches); Advanced Approaches to Science and Technology Studies; Theorising Contemporary Social Change and
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and practical. The primary purpose of the role is to assist with the collection and analysis of qualitative data. The project is supervised by Dr Thomas Roberts at the University of Surrey. It is funded