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relevant social science subject and preferably have recently completed an MSc. You will also have a proven interest in qualitative health and social care research and good knowledge of qualitative research
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computational, statistical and social data science approaches to expand knowledge on gender inequalities in digital connectivity, as well as the impacts of digital gender inequalities on social, demographic, and
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to develop an understanding of complex problems and apply in-depth knowledge to address these • Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to credibly engage with a range of people across Oxford
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experience. 2 Possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline to work within established research programmes 3 Ability to manage own academic research and associated activities 4
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to the collections. In digitizing and documenting the collection you’ll work directly from the drawings, involving lifting and moving boxes. You’ll build research networks to deepen your knowledge and will have