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and researchers working on this project. The post-holder will work closely with colleagues at UCL, Oxford, Cambridge, Leicester and the Department of Health and Social Care to deliver the project
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assisting in the preparation of peer-reviewed journal articles. About you You will have a minimum of Bachelor’s degree in animal science, veterinary biosciences, biology, zoology, computer science with
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with rare genetic syndromes and/or autism. The Network is led across four sites: Surrey (Dr Jo Moss), Birmingham (Dr Caroline Richards), Aston (Dr Jane Waite), and Warwick (Dr Hayley Crawford
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Birgitta Gatersleben at Surrey and Dr Ethny Childs from the institute of environmental sciences (IES | www.the-ies.org ). It is funded by ESRC and part of the ACCESS program (ACCESS | Home What is ACCESS
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language data taken from multiple sources: ongoing fieldwork, previous studies, text corpora and newly-generated reconstructions, as well as well as the results of computational simulations and artificial