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Packages, developing partnerships with schools, project partners and other groups, and using mixed methods to collect and analyze new data and synthesize existing data sets. The four Work Packages focus on 1
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, and your application should clearly demonstrate that you meet the following essential criteria: Have or be about to obtain* a relevant PhD. (*must be obtained within 3 months of closing date of post
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, behavioural science, public health) or a Masters degree in a relevant area. Have or be about to obtain a PhD in a relevant subject (within 6 months) Experience of survey-based research in the context
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(or equivalent) in a relevant field (e.g., youth work, criminology, behavioural science, public health) or a Masters degree in a relevant area. Have or be about to obtain a PhD in a relevant subject (within 6
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about to obtain a PhD in a relevant subject (within 6 months). Have substantial experience of engaging with statutory agencies (e.g., police, probation, education) in an applied research setting. Have
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about to obtain* a PhD (awarded / submitted*) in health data science, epidemiology, medical statistics, or a closely related area such as computer Science, or mathematics (* If PhD pending, it must be
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institutional project team in QUB consisting of; two postdoctoral researchers, two PhD students and the academic investigators. Moreover, the successful applicants will have the opportunity to visit, and work
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next-generation networks. In particular, the postdoctoral fellow will take a lead role in investigating novel methods to address the cyber security of future flexible and programmable communication
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, and your application should clearly demonstrate that you meet the following essential criteria: Normally have, or be about to obtain*, a relevant PhD eg epidemiology, social sciences, psychology
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Biological Sciences, Zoology, or a related life sciences subject. Have, or be about to obtain (within 3 months), a PhD in helminth parasitology. Demonstrate relevant experience in helminth parasitology