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To achieve these tasks, the student will receive training in field collections and community engagement, specialist laboratory techniques and data/statistical techniques in two phases: (1) Using on-going data
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knowledge/experience of qualitative research methods (e.g. interviews/focus groups, thematic analysis) and quantitative methods (e.g. collection/statistical analysis of survey data, development
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be applied to real-life situations through: two rotation projects - both allied with but in different disciplinary areas related to the PhD project. three taught units - training in Statistics
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application per studentship, you cannot apply for multiple studentships on one application. Contact Details Dr Adam Ingram School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics Email: adam.ingram@newcastle.ac.uk
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life sciences degree, A-Levels or above in maths, statistics, or computing modules are desirable. With a physics or maths degree, life sciences modules at undergraduate level are essential. - Skills and
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sequencing, bioinformatics, fieldwork, and statistical analysis. Health and performance decline with age in humans and other animals, but the consequences for offspring of older parents remain unclear. Since
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applied ecological research. They will develop skills in experimental design, statistical analysis and scientific communication. Opportunities include attending international conferences, publishing in peer
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. Experience with numerical methods, finite element method, statistics and machine learning is desirable. How to apply: Stage 1: Submit your 2-page curriculum vitae (CV), transcripts and a 300-word statement
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advanced statistical analyses to examine psychometric properties. They will undertake work with stakeholders to develop their research and ensure it is meaningful and acceptable to the communities the work
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. dissertation, research project, report) – this could be within an academic or professional setting. Maths or Physics A-level *Significant quantitative component examples include statistics, bioinformatics, maths