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Midlands Graduate School Doctoral Training Partnership | Warwick, England | United Kingdom | 24 days ago
including descriptive and exploratory analyses of mobility; sequence and trajectory analysis of educational and employment pathways; and quasi-experimental methods to address selection bias and explore causal
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Midlands Graduate School Doctoral Training Partnership | Warwick, England | United Kingdom | 3 months ago
. Quantitative analysis may include statistical modelling and computational techniques applied to homicide and serious-violence data. Qualitative elements may involve interviews with analysts and practitioners and
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analysis and management of datasets Have regular meetings with the project team to track progress, resolve any practical, technical or analytical issues Contribute to manuscript preparation as a co-author
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collection and data analysis). Advance planning to meet deadlines for dissemination e.g. reports and papers. You will make a full and active contribution to the principles of the ‘Sheffield Academic
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-manage, as you take ownership of this crucial element to the project and really showcase your experience and understanding of the Scots language, while satisfying your interest in Scottish culture. You
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but works closely with ministers, civil servants, local government, and the health service to generate high quality evidence and analysis that informs and improves national and local strategies
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. The Centre is seeking an outstanding graduate who can bridge the worlds of research and policy and is committed to producing high quality, policy relevant research and analysis. This is a unique opportunity to
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hold a degree in psychology (or be nearing completion) and have experience with primary data collection and data analysis. Knowledge of neurodivergences, specifically Developmental Coordination Disorder
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hold a degree in psychology (or be nearing completion) and have experience with primary data collection and data analysis. Knowledge of neurodivergences, specifically Developmental Coordination Disorder
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focus on quantitative data collection, analysis and interpretation, alongside supporting the development of research proposals, ethics applications and dissemination of findings. You will work closely