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the “Better Methods for Better Research” scheme. An “FFX” study is the “First Few X”, where X could be e.g. “hundreds” or “thousands”, which is run early in a new outbreak to obtain key information to inform
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committed to using mixed-method and interdisciplinary research to inform our understanding of ethnic inequalities and their drivers in relation to key social domains. We make the data and evidence we produce
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National Graphene Institute (NGI). This work will involve the development graphene liquid cells fabrication methods (within the cleanroom facilities in the NGI), as well as advanced image processing and atom
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model for framing autism. Full training will be given on research methods and inclusive practices. The applicant should have a degree in a related subject, be able to travel to visit children in
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the vibration level. By combining new engineering materials and by applying the state-of-the-art dynamic system identification methods, the Research Associate must lead to provide and demonstrate the best
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Introduction: At the University of Manchester, our heritage is a story of bold ideas and transformative breakthroughs from pioneering modern computing to reshaping digital landscapes today. We
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research in precision dosing and mechanistic and translational pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics. The successful candidate will lead an independent research programme, collaborate with the Centre for Applied
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qualifications in a scientific field, knowledge of research methods, good IT skills and excellent relationship building, communication & organisation skills. What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading
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research methods and techniques to work within established research programmes is required – these may include but are not limited to: What you will get in return: Fantastic market leading Pension scheme
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Researchers at The University of Manchester wish to appoint a Research Associate to an exciting project which will use mixed methods to evaluate if the Easy Eyecare Pathway is optimally designed