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must have experience in qualitative methods, health services and policy research, and evaluation approaches. You will have excellent skills in writing and presenting to academic audiences, and effective
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troubleshoot and develop new methods. They should also be comfortable working within a large, multi-site, multidisciplinary team. Additional information Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made
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Advancing GuidancE, 2025–2028). This role will focus on delivering a programme of mainly qualitative research and facilitating a Quality Improvement Collaborative. You will work independently and
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About the role We are seeking a talented and motivated Research Associate to join the University of Leicester’s School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences as part of the UKRI/Horizon Europe
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interpersonal and presentation skills, and the capacity to develop resources that enhance teaching quality. You should be adept at delivering classes through various methods, including lectures, seminars, and
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, you will help sustain our high standards of student support, programme design, and pedagogical advancement, while enhancing the visibility and reputation of the School regionally and globally. About you
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postgraduate qualification in medical statistics. You will be able to demonstrate you are an expert in a range of quantitative research methods and statistical analysis software packages having applied your
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facilities, including category 3 containment. You will also contribute to the wider research programme through mentoring, budget management, and engagement with international collaborators. This post offers
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interventions in healthcare workers and developing a network of NHS stakeholders. THRIVE is part of the UK-REACH programme which is a large inter-disciplinary programme of healthcare worker research looking at a
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two policy papers, and actively support the Network’s activities, including the Deterrence Futures Programme. Based in Leicester, the Fellow will be line-managed by Professor Andrew Futter and supported