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-verification, and in-country assessments of the nature, extent and likelihood of threats to these heritage sites. MAEASaM is a partnership programme, with the University of Cambridge serving as the lead and
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Thrive Global and two international partners in the United States and Sweden have been funded to deliver a new research programme, titled Collective Action for Race Equity in Health and Social Care (CARE
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addition to research work, persons hired are expected to participate in teaching following the standard practices at the department. Your experience and ambitions The position requires excellent programming skills in
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for two Research Assistants (RAs) within the Institute of Mental Health. The RAs will be working on the ESRC/NIHR funded DETERMIND programme (www.determind.org.uk
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Responsibilities Plan and conduct assigned research individually or jointly in accordance with the project deliverables, contributing to collaborative, community-led research and innovation projects aligned with
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(PLE) panel to plan and discuss the project (1.5 to 3-hour meetings up to 6 times during the project) Be involved in each stage of the scoping review process (i.e. developing a search strategy, abstract
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Experience implementing mixed-integer, conic or nonlinear programming and modelling frameworks (JuMP, Pyomo, Yalmip, GAMS, etc) Experience with unbalanced distribution system analysis tools (e.g., OpenDSS
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, Humanities or other relevant subject. You will have some experience and sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline to work effectively within the research programme. You will also have the ability
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recruitment strategies for a novel prostate cancer screening study. Prostate cancer is the second commonest cause of cancer death in men in the UK. Currently there is no NHS screening programme, with men
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administrative activities, with guidance as required, ensuring that project aims and objectives are met. Working closely with the supervisory team, develop and plan research objectives. Present information