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the academic and non-academic sector. The recruited DC will be enrolled in our PhD programme. In addition to the individual doctoral project, the DCs will benefit from a dedicated training programme comprising
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candidate will have a first-class degree and PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Physics or relevant fields. They will have experience in computational research in the field of the project, with a strong
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-established PhD programme. The Department is home to high-profile research centres including: the Centre for Justice Reform; the European Social Survey (ESS) centre, the Violence and Society Centre, the Work
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programmes in Psychology and Psychology with Criminology, as well as potentially teaching on our postgraduate programmes, such as the MSc Conversion Programme. Responsibilities will include module leadership
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also be expected to participate in scholarly activity and leadership within the international academic community. Person Specification The successful applicant will have a PhD in Engineering/Computer
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Specification Key attributes of the successful applicant include: · A PhD with a human genomics data analysis focus. · Strong background in statistical analysis and interpretation of large-scale data, especially
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undergraduate programmes in Psychology and Psychology with Criminology, as well as potentially teaching on our postgraduate programmes, such as the MSc Conversion Programme. Responsibilities will include module
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, and progression metrics, while fostering an inclusive, high-quality research culture through the PGR development programme Responsibilities You will lead the development and implementation
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research. A PhD in health economics, economic evaluation, mathematical modelling, operational research, statistics or related field with a strong quantitative component is expected. Additional Information
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Partnership Training (APT): A programme of work to co-design and evaluate the effectiveness of training a person with aphasia and their communication partner to communicate better together” (NIHR Number: 208121