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statistics envisaged, and to ensuring that our new methods are sufficiently robust and efficient to be widely adopted by academics, industry and society more generally. This programme will be led by Idris
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systematic methods, e.g. Garritty, et al, 2021). All reviews will include international literature and will scope beyond current knowledge of dementia and employment to understand the potential lessons
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twins software development. You will be expected to write and submit high-quality research papers, disseminate research results by giving talks and tutorials to our industrial partners, at conferences and
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trusts involved in the study, contribute to data analysis, presentation of results and scientific dissemination. Candidates will have either an MSc or a PhD in research methodology, the allied health
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). You will also co-lead the production of academic papers and dissemination outputs. You will have completed a PhD in a relevant social science or humanities discipline (for example, Human Geography
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standards. You will be comfortable in using various computer software programmes and applications. You should also have a willingness to undergo development training. It is essential that you hold a full
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the appropriate software. To this end you should be technically minded and have experience of working with these types of systems. You will be the main point of contact for staff and contractors who have queries
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North West in the specialist registrar/specialty trainee grade or equivalent and an honorary contract with a relevant NHS Trust*. To be eligible, you must hold (or have submitted) your PhD/MD at the time
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environment for developing a career in polar research, and our group includes PhD students, post-doctoral researchers and more senior academics. Lancaster University has been named University of the Year 2018
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during the project. You will also contribute complementary bioimage and proteomics analyses as needed. Throughout the project you will work collaboratively with research associates and PhD students in