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qualitative research, ideally using theory building approaches such as grounded theory. Evidence of strong written communication skills, with examples of published academic articles or other work. Familiarity
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analysing qualitative data, and leading on the development of the theoretical framework. They will work closely with the wider project team to ensure that survivor perspectives shape the research process and
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campus in Espoo, Greater Helsinki, Finland. Diversity is part of who we are, and we actively work to ensure our community’s diversity and inclusiveness. This is why we warmly encourage qualified candidates
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doctorate with a special focus on Romance Linguistics or General Linguistics, covering especially Spanish language data. Outstanding Dissertation. You are an expert in the field of grammar theory (especially
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SSHRC (Canada), ESRC (UK), ANR (France), and DFG (Germany). The advertised role is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). The Research Associate will work directly with Prof Mennicken
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research and academic excellence. Ready to be part of our team? Let’s shape the future together! Your personal sphere of play: Your future position is at the Department of Statistics and Operations Research
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skills: excellent knowledge of French; Technical skills: knowledge of linguistic theories; experience with empirical methods, in particular statistics (R); Teaching skills; Interest in third mission
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. The BASP laboratory is developing cutting-edge research on all aspects of computational imaging, from theory and algorithms, to applications in astronomy and medicine. Dr Wiaux is a Professor in the School
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visas on the UK Visas and Immigration Website . This exciting position in computational biology combines the development of novel computational methods involving control theory with practical systems
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to apply social science research methods to area studies, moving beyond traditional linguistic-cultural approaches while avoiding purely universalist, theory-driven models of explanation, A completed Ph.D