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provision and research in sociological methods training at Swansea, to build capacity and realise a networked all-Wales strategy for doctoral training in Sociology and STS, drawing upon FtF, hybrid and
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them to network within a larger cohort and to see their research within an especially wide disciplinary context. The pathway also examines and develops knowledge relating to wider issues, e.g. (in
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, the third sector, and healthcare and build a diverse network. The ASCENT funding will facilitate several initiatives to enhance research culture and infrastructure in adult and children’s social care. ASCENT
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, think tanks, and the voluntary sector. It is a member of the What Works network, was a finalist in the prestigious ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize, and is recognised internationally for its pioneering
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and Exeter (as part of the GW4 network) and there may be opportunities to work with researchers at partner institutions. You will also have opportunities to receive further research training (e.g., in
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Socio-Legal Studies Sociology, Social Policy, and Criminology Sport & Exercise Science Sustainable Development, Net Zero, and Climate Resilience* * These cross-cutting interdisciplinary pathways
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and Exeter (as part of the GW4 network) and there may be opportunities to work with researchers at partner institutions. You will also have opportunities to receive further research training (e.g., in
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exchange experience of evaluating training needs, developing and delivering training to a wide range of audiences, building relationships, networks and partnerships, data collection and analysis, and
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individuals who can be called up for experimental medicine studies and clinical trials, for example, involving new Obesity Medications. We will also be developing a UK-wide experimental medicine network
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. Proven ability to adapt to the changing requirements of the Higher Education community. 12. Evidence of ability to participate in and develop both internal and external networks and utilise them