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. Full-Time, Fixed-Term (12 months) The Department of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy at Royal Holloway seeks to appoint a Lecturer inPolitical Theory (teaching focused). The successful
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, which has particular strengths in developing new statistical methodology, including methods for missing data and causal inference. The role will involve application and development of statistical theory
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network of contacts with your area of expertise. Deep knowledge of learning and design/delivery principles, theory and practice. Project or change management certification and experience in leading and
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About the Role A postdoctoral researcher is being recruited to work with Dr Andrew Winter, as an observational astronomer in a primarily theory-oriented group. The high-level goal is to connect
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Dr Heli Hietala. The postdoc project involves primarily simulations informed by observations, related data analysis and theory/models, comparing various aspects of shock particle acceleration and meso
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Probability. Other Centres include the Centre for Combinatorics, Algebra & Number Theory, the Centre for Geometry, Analysis and Gravitation, the Centre for Dynamical Systems, Statistical Physics and Complex
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relevant BSc/BA degree (MSc desirable), strong experience with computational approaches (e.g., coding and scripting in bash, R and python), some experience with molecular biology and embryology laboratory
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Experience management team, enabling the team to belong and thrive Who we are looking for Deep knowledge of learning principles and theory, being able to apply pragmatically and in line with business needs
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countries. The data sources are mainly drawn from the household and labour force surveys. The work will include creating data dictionaries and data cleaning codes to ensure reproducibility of the project
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the use of code repositories and ability to work in a collaborative environment. About the School The School of Physical and Chemical Sciences consists of the Department of Physics and Astronomy and the