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history or ethnographic skills to this project. While not required to have Digital Humanities methods (eg. coding, archiving, data scraping, data visualisation, digital story-telling), they should be open
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surveys, early universe and gravitational physics. Good programming experience, an enthusiasm for coding and data analysis, and the ability to work in a large collaboration, are particularly relevant
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claims of digital health infrastructures and their impact on grassroots health work and vice-versa. Digital Humanities methods can broadly consist of familiarity with skills like coding, data scraping
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. coding, archiving, data scraping, data visualisation, digital story-telling), they should be open to learning them where relevant to the project. The appointed person will be required to carry out up
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-versa. Digital Humanities methods can broadly consist of familiarity with skills like coding, data scraping, archiving, data visualization, relational databases, or digital storytelling, but may not be
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history or ethnographic skills to this project. While not required to have Digital Humanities methods (eg. coding, archiving, data scraping, data visualisation, digital story-telling), they should be open
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-versa. Digital Humanities methods can broadly consist of familiarity with skills like coding, data scraping, archiving, data visualization, relational databases, or digital storytelling, but may not be
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history or ethnographic skills to this project. While not required to have Digital Humanities methods (eg. coding, archiving, data scraping, data visualisation, digital story-telling), they should be open
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-versa. Digital Humanities methods can broadly consist of familiarity with skills like coding, data scraping, archiving, data visualization, relational databases, or digital storytelling, but may not be
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inequalities and enhancing professional practice and outcomes in the future. The post will include: Transcription and coding using NVivo software Data analysis Editing and publication experience Working as part