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produce relevant reports summarising the analysis and the surveys. This is a part time post (28 hours per week), and you will be offered an a fixed term contract until 31 March 2026. About you To be
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, including advanced data analysis and data science methods. In summary, our work seeks to transform health behaviour and outcomes across the age, geographic and socio-economic range to create a healthier
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the different methodologies: setting-up, participant recruitment, data collection, data analysis, write-up, and producing infographics and presentations. They will also support the team to develop relevant
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to the environmental challenges of climate change in ways that are locally relevant and practical. The primary purpose of the role is to assist with the collection and analysis of qualitative data. The project is
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(degree courses, program content and students). The RA will produce relevant reports summarising the analysis and the surveys. This is a part time post (28 hours per week), and you will be offered an a
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-analysis methods, and an enthusiasm for working with large datasets, including datasets with linked healthcare data. The successful applicant will need to already have, or be eligible for, accreditation as
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in data analysis, manuscript preparation and presentation at conferences. Experience with qualitative methodology is essential. Experience in Realist synthesis is strongly desirable, as
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-analysis methods, and an enthusiasm for working with large datasets, including datasets with linked healthcare data. The successful applicant will need to already have, or be eligible for, accreditation as
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. The successful applicant will use a variety of imaging and computational image analysis techniques to generate a 3D morphometric atlas of post-embryonic stages of otic development in the wild-type zebrafish, with