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: SDCMC: Survey Data Collection Methods Collaboration: Securing the Future of Social Surveys, to be known as Survey Futures. Survey Futures is a collaboration between nine universities and three survey
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Medicine degree programmes. The post holder will also be expected to develop and lead their own research programme that focuses on the development and application of econometric/modelling methods and use
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, analyse qualitative data, and help prepare summary reports and manuscripts for peer review publications. You will need to hold a PhD that includes training in qualitative research methods. You will have
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-methods NIHR-funded research study. The post holder will primarily be involved in Work Package (WP) 4 conducting viability assessments and using the outputs plus other information to design a rigorous
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’ programme enables university and prison-based students to study alongside one another in the prison setting. We were among the first universities to introduce coding into our undergraduate curriculum, and
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tackling this issue and in turn addressing the Office for Students Equality of Opportunity Risk Register risks 1-3, 5-6,8 and 11 by using innovative, creative design methods to develop practical solutions
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delivery methods including automation and self-serve approaches. Has a continuous improvement mindset and frequently identifies and delivers improvements to service delivery. Change Management – Uses
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a PhD that includes training in quantitative research methods. You will have experience with handling, cleaning, linking and analysing routinely collected healthcare data. You will be experienced in
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texts. By using a mixed method approach, we propose to make the erased texts readable again, and then edit, translate and study them. Combining multispectral image capture and analysis with machine
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conducted in both Manchester and Sheffield. The successful candidate will work closely with interdisciplinary collaborators to optimise AF4 protocols, benchmark against other analytical methods, and correlate