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to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities within an established research programme and/or specific research project. We are looking for a Research Fellow to work in the area of
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programmes Academic Fellowships for staff serving in developing country universities Split-site Scholarships for PhD students to spend up to one year in the UK Professional Fellowships for mid-career
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NDPH Fellowship programme is intended to support suitably experienced individuals to develop an independent research area which will enhance Population Health research in Oxford. Under the guidance
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the University of Warwick, and has recently been awarded £7.1 million by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) to continue its research programme for the next five years. This Research Assistant (CAGE
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highly motivated and enthusiastic Postdoctoral Research Fellows, on a pathway to permanency, to undertake world class research and development work to support the NIHR-funded programme of work on tackling
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of the Stonewall Diversity Champions Programme. We are committed to actively exploring flexible working options for each role and have been ranked in the Top 30 family friendly employers in the UK by the charity
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, data science or computer science Knowledge, Skills & Experience Sufficient breadth or depth of specialist knowledge, in the application of Earth observation for environmental monitoring and management in
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, driving exciting research that enhances our existing strengths, and we will support you in the development of an independent and aspirational research programme. You will already appreciate that training
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on applying multiple quantitative approaches consistent with intersectionality theories to study social inequalities in youth population mental health. Throughout the project, existing data from multiple cohort
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seeking access to housing and labour markets. Second, the research will broaden beyond ethnicity to include multiple dimensions of exclusion, such as gender, age, and disability. While spatial analysis and