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of the role and the skills, knowledge and experience required can be found in the Job Description document, provided at the bottom of the page. This document will provide information on what criteria will be
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clinical trial methodology. Key responsibilities include contributing to study design, data management strategies, analytical approaches, and inferential analyses for observational and translational research
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to the development of integration solutions and further enhance your technical expertise. If you are passionate about data, possess strong analytical and technical skills, and are eager to work in a dynamic and
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will need notable analytical skills to distil complex information into clear insight and actionable recommendations, alongside excellent communication skills and a transparent, partnership‑focused
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of the Finance, Procurement, Strategic Planning and Analytics Directorate (FPSPA), the Credit Control team manages the invoicing and collection of over £750 million annually in tuition, residence, and
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will need notable analytical skills to distil complex information into clear insight and actionable recommendations, alongside excellent communication skills and a transparent, partnership‑focused
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About us: The role is situated within the Finance, Procurement, and Analytics Directorate and is responsible for supporting the Procure to Pay (P2P) team in the delivery of its services. This is a
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play a central role in delivering the analytical components of the Treatment Outcomes Prediction Study (TOPS). They will lead and support the development, validation, and translation of multivariable
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analytical and data management skills, with the ability to gather, interpret, and present qualitative and quantitative data to inform decision-making. Desirable criteria Experience of working in a higher
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analytic approaches. Demonstrated experience analysing qualitative and quantitative data, conducting literature or evidence reviews, and publishing findings in peer-reviewed and/or policy-facing outputs