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A position is available in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton for a Medical Statistician with an interest in preconception, maternal and child health. The position is based
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work as part of the NCRM team. Applications for this position will be considered from candidates who are working towards or nearing completion of a relevant PhD qualification. The title of Lecturer will
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role will continue to establish and grow The Pre-hospital Research and Audit Network (PRANA). PRANA is creating an end to end research ready database. Currently there is no method for undertaking
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A position is available in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton for a Research Fellow with experience in statistics or epidemiology and an interest in preconception, maternal and
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Do you have a PhD in HCI, Computer Science, or Related? Are you Interested in innovating interactive technologies to help #MakeNormalBetter for all? You’re an excellent and committed researcher
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record, and leadership. A PhD in a health-related discipline is essential; a PhD in Psychology would be an advantage, and understanding of qualitative approaches will be useful. You will have excellent
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pathways. You will also contribute to a future i4i application and help prepare dissemination materials for NHS and industry audiences. About you You will hold a PhD* or equivalent professional qualification
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and implement a flexible and responsive resource model Ensure appropriate financial controls and identify and develop future skills What We Offer: A friendly and collaborative team environment
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for individuals who will enhance our research, teaching and enterprise capabilities in: Energy in the built environment with emphasis on ‘micro-scale’ building physics and ‘macroscale’ energy modelling
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are being cared for in the most nurturing and inspiring way. As an Early Years Practitioner, together we will put the child at the centre of everything we do; always asking ourselves “why?” and reflecting