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provide guidance to MSc and PhD students where appropriate to the discipline Contribute to developing new models, techniques and methods Undertake management/administration arising from research Person
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methods. Experience of working with prevalence and administrative data Experience of practice / paid / voluntary/research work with children and young people living with disabilities Expertise in the area
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across research methods. Experience of working with prevalence and administrative data Experience of practice / paid / voluntary/research work with children and young people living with disabilities
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will join a team with a strong history of applied research in the areas of production and consumption. You will be required to use a range of both quantitative and qualitative research methods and apply
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extensive research experience) in a relevant quantitative discipline (e.g., health economics or a closely related discipline). They will have experience in using statistical or econometric methods
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interdisciplinary and mixed methods approaches. You will support the University&©s goals in driving research development and enhancing research capacity locally and globally. You will have a PhD in global health or a
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experience and understanding of statistical analysis methods using Stata, including descriptive statistics and regression analysis of large complex datasets, as well as epidemiological concepts. Customer
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data from the UK using robust causal inference methods. Based in London at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the post-holder will be embedded within the Electronic Health Records Research
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LCA methods to propose strategies to reduce waste and evaluate the potential for industrial ecologies. The post holder will be one of a team of UCL-based researchers working as part of VaxHub
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. The project investigates how co-creation, as an emergent method and process, seeks to build reciprocal partnerships between arts workers and local communities for the purpose of promoting social justice and