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to identify relapse signatures using active and passive digital monitoring and data collection methods. The post-holder will have some experience and interest in research on psychosis or in severe mental health
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scholarships available in the Faculty. Specified use 1+3 - covering a full Masters and PhD programme 1+4 - covering a full Masters and PhD programme Tenable period 1+3 and 1+4 Continuation of award Continuation
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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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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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management team and help deliver the gallery’s programme, mission, and strategic priorities. The postholder will play a leading role within our curatorial team, embedding transcultural perspectives across our
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work on the Improving Communication with Adults with Learning Disabilities (ICALD) research programme, funded by the National
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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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the universities of Manchester and Oxford. The CoRE will leverage cutting edge computational approaches, novel experimental models, and experimental medicine studies to uncover how pollutants and infections interact
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environment. Have familiarity with tools, methods, or certifications such as ITIL, Agile Service Management, or Continual Service Improvement. Why Join Us? At Manchester, we believe great work comes from
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and Growth Accelerators Programme. A decline in working-age health has had a significant impact on numbers of people not participating in the labour market. As economic and health outcomes are strongly