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Overview of the posts The University of Manchester invites applications for two Research Associate posts in Health Economics. These positions offer the opportunity to contribute to work exploring
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, refreshing the computers and monitors, as well as building new and dismantling old clusters. To provide such a comprehensive service to the University, we will need End-User Compute Technicians who are able
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decisions are based on the online programme application and supporting documents. Application form Additional documentation Your full online application must include: A 1,500 word PhD research
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overseas equivalent) Nationality restrictions This funding is available to all nationalities. Application procedure You must submit your completed online programme application for a place on your chosen PhD
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Overview of the post We wish to appoint a post-doctoral Research Fellow with expertise in economics or health economics to join the Health Organisation, Policy and Economics (HOPE) research group
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internships An additional disability allowance can be provided where appropriate Students opting to study part-time will receive a pro-rata maintenance stipend. Specified use +3 - covering a full PhD programme
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eligible for application subject to CSC policy at the time. You must also: return to China upon completion of your studies/research; meet the minimum academic requirements for your preferred PhD programme
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the risk of developing comorbidities. This project aims to evaluate the impact of a digital technology that automates the transfer of structured diagnosis codes between care sites, helping to reduce
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Engineering and Analytical Science Civil Engineering Computer Science Electrical and Electronic Engineering Management of Projects in Engineering Mechanical Engineering Academic requirements To be considered
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-holder will join the £6m BuildZero consortium funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The BuildZero Programme envisions a UK building stock with zero new raw material