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SCH clinical, demographic, estates, and environmental datasets. Supporting the application of statistical methods and spatial mapping of the HVI across SCH zones and patient groups, and assisting in
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findings for publication. Your role will include: Gathering and working with research data using relevant methods and software (e.g., SPSS, RStudio, NVivo). Reviewing and summarising academic literature
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role will include: Gathering and working with research data using relevant methods and software (e.g., SPSS, RStudio, NVivo). Reviewing and summarising academic literature. Helping to draft research
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work that leads to high-quality academic outputs and practical advice to improve our methods of mobilising evidence to support policy-making. Main Duties • To act as the Centre’s embedded impact
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by UKRI About you You should hold a postgraduate qualification (MA/MSc) in the social sciences, with experience in qualitative research methods and a strong interest in environmental sustainability
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support research publications and presentations as required To contribute and support research funding bids as required To analyse and communicate complex ideas, concepts and data using appropriate methods
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methods and a strong interest in environmental sustainability within an interdisciplinary context. You will be working in an interdisciplinary team with researchers from the University of Surrey and
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perspectives in both 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
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research evaluating Nature Park training needs using a mixed methods approach. They will enable the development and delivery of Nature Park training offerings for a range of target audiences in order to
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consumption of less healthy foods. For related previous research using similar methods, see: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpub/article/PIIS2468-2667(25)00143-4/fulltext https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov