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their experience in a commercial and student experience setting. With the ability to think strategically and plan effectively you will need sound analysis, financial, staff management and report writing skills
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, with emerging techniques able to trace sea surface temperature (SST), salinity and pH. In particular, the concentration of a number of trace elements reflect SST while the boron isotopic composition is
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About the role: This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic and fast-paced team of Business Analysis professionals, renowned across the University for their dedication to customer service
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and data processing of the study. Proficiency in data analysis (quantitative and qualitative) and interpretation are essential skills for this role. The postholder will have strong report and paper
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behaviour change interventions. Your knowledge of health-related behaviour theories will be essential. You will have experience in recruitment, data collection, and thematic analysis, including focus group
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randomised controlled treatment trial, High Risk Medulloblastoma, to undertake high quality data management activities related to QoS data and statistical analysis on collected data. You will be based within
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extraction and data analysis. We invite applications from candidates who have a PhD or equivalent qualifications and experience in a quantitative field, such as Statistics, Medical Statistics, Health Services
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-fatigue conditions. However, the conventional development of such alloys has relied heavily on trial-and-error exploration of a vast compositional space defined by elements such as Fe, Cr, Ni, Mn, and Mo
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and team working. The project offers opportunities to apply skills in qualitative data analysis of survey data, complex regression modelling and predictive data analytics. The role You will join an
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to inform decision making and action involving your team in research activities, and in the analysis, synthesis, and clear presentation of outputs understanding the diversity of users in the context