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-scale projects using mixed methods. Key responsibilities include: • Reviewing and refining the Theory of Change underpinning Into the Light; • Designing and delivering an iterative evaluation
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are the skills/experience we’re looking for: Qualifications/Experience 1. Five GCSE’s at least Grade C or level four (or equivalent) including English Language and Mathematics or equivalent experience. 2
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to support bid development activities across the Centre. The successful applicant will be expected to be experienced in literature review methodologies, and have a sufficient grasp of theory and research
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to live and work in the Durham area on our Why Join Us? - Information Page The Role and Department The Department of Sociology was established in 1964 initially as a Department of Social Theory and
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(or equivalent) English Language and Mathematics 2. Paediatric First Aid trained and certificate. 3. Knowledge of the SEN Code of Practice. 4. Safeguarding training How to apply To progress to the assessment
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Office365 apps 4. Five GCSE’s at least Grade C or level four (or equivalent) including English Language and Mathematics (or equivalent experience). 5.Experience of working in a team. 6. Experience of
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, spaces and contexts to advance interdisciplinary methods, theories, and approaches for researching moving bodies. Further information about the Moving Bodies Lab is available here . All researchers
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research strategy is built around five themes: Communities and Social Justice, Health and Social Theory, Higher Education and Social Inequality, Violence and Abuse, and Criminal Justice, Social Harms and
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of academic staff. In 2021, we moved to a newly constructed building, which we share with Mathematics. The Department has a proud tradition of delivering excellence in its undergraduate programmes through
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. In 2021, we moved to a newly constructed building, which we share with Mathematics. The Department has a proud tradition of delivering excellence in its undergraduate programmes through research-led