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. E Relevant knowledge or experience using secondary longitudinal datasets such as Understanding Society or a willingness to learn. E Relevant experience and skills in quantitative analysis using R
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of strong programming skills in R, Python, or other open-source programming language. Further particulars are included in the job description. The post is full-time, 1.0 FTE and fixed-term for 3 years
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of epidemiological modelling and data analysis C2 Up-to-date knowledge of epidemiological modelling approaches C3 Knowledge of relevant programming languages for model development, for example Java, R, C++, Julia C4
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relevant analysis methodologies. Essential Application/Interview Experience of quantitative data analysis using appropriate software (e.g., R, Stata, Python). Essential Application Dissemination of research
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contract ('E&R') and will receive career development opportunities to increase their knowledge of the research funding landscape across Arts and Humanities. Advertised to in part to provide teaching cover
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contract ('E&R') and will receive career development opportunities to increase their knowledge of the research funding landscape across Arts and Humanities. Advertised to in part to provide teaching cover
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quantitative data analysis: applied machine learning, statistical analysis, and handling complex data. Programming skills in Python and R are essential Experience in applying computational methods to research
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to Work in the UK who are not eligible for Skilled Worker sponsorship or another Global Talent visa route, may wish to look into the Global Talent Peer Review r oute. This is a self-application process and
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FTE. Most candidates are expected to start on 01 October 2025, however requests for delayed starts will be considered. Value A Doctoral Prize salary of £37,174 (R&T4a spine point 29) per annum, with
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modelling software R and Excel for data analysis, visualisation, and/or modelling (assessed at: application & interview). Capable of contributing to the design, development and writing of research and