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renowned researchers operating at the cutting edge of their fields. Interdisciplinary engagement: Join collaborative research communities across LSBU’s three colleges—including Health & Life Sciences
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to communicate and hard to follow. Working within a friendly and supportive team of psychology and infectious disease experts from King’s and UKHSA, the student will tackle these issues using a combination of
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track record, with scientific curiosity and a commitment to rigorous research. Strong written and verbal communication skills in English. Experience of working in a team environment. Experience of working
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theory, and the analysis of large data ensembles. You will write papers for submission to academic journals, collaborate with academics and PhD students, and communicate your research at national
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programme, you will become part of a close-knit community of like-minded researchers. Our PhD researchers actively participate in our research activities by collaborating with faculty and fellow PhD students
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collection of evidence of impact through communication activities, feature-limited software releases and efforts to inform policy. Candidates for this PhD should have a strong foundation in computer
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these issues more challenging for some people, such parents of young children, people with chronic illness, or people who are exposed to misinformation? And how can public health agencies communicate with
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. Participatory research methods working with diaspora groups from the Caribbean and local community organisations to retrospectively centre previously marginalised voices, in doing so bringing IWM collection