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qualitative research methods and data analytical techniques (e.g., NVivo, thematic coding) Experience working with seldom heard communities and/or sensitive research topics Strong communication skills and the
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as well as providing a grant for living costs. For more information please visit the Crankstart Graduate Scholarship page. Selection is expected to take place by mid June 2026.
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submission. You will be involved in every stage of the research process — from preparing ethics applications and reviewing literature to gathering information, working with data, and helping to prepare
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in every stage of the research process — from preparing ethics applications and reviewing literature to gathering information, working with data, and helping to prepare findings for publication. Your
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recruitment, qualitative data collection and analysis, and supporting knowledge mobilisation activities. You will work closely with schools, community organisations, and stakeholders across the East Midlands
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children, particularly within disadvantaged and ethnically diverse communities. The role involves participant recruitment, qualitative data collection and analysis, and supporting knowledge mobilisation
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the different methodologies: setting-up, participant recruitment, data collection, data analysis, write-up, and producing infographics and presentations. They will also support the team to develop relevant
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. Reliable, high-resolution rainfall data is urgently needed to improve flood prediction, climate adaptation, and infrastructure resilience. This project will tackle that challenge by developing a new blended
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and submit their thesis within the agreed funded period established at the start of the project. Both full-time and part-time modes of study are eligible. For further information visit our AHRC Doctoral
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, or near completion of a doctoral study. Experience with or demonstrated understanding of working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team Further Information Grade: 6.3 Salary: £33,951 Work