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About the role This exciting opportunity at the Brunel Centre involves a new Data Analyst joining a ground-breaking initiative at the forefront of regional economic research and development
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including data analysis and preparation of graphical materials contributing to guiding project students and/or minor teaching challenges About you The research associate role will require: a PhD (or
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Educational Outcomes (LEO) data with qualitative case study research across 12 locations in England. The work is funded by the UKRI Trial Accelerator Fund (TAF). The UKRI Creating Opportunities Trial
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academic and professional services colleagues to ensure meetings, information and communications are delivered to a high standard. About the role In this role, you will: Support the University’s Policy
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, backed by a multi-million-pound investment from Research England, we’re a partnership between the University of Bath, UWE Bristol, and Futures West. Our mission is to provide the data, research, and
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multidisciplinary team, and show a high level of initiative. As a Research Associate you will hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Human-Computer
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expertise in civic and citizenship education and experience with the content and data of the ICCS study. You should be proactive, collaborative, and committed to academic excellence. You will have
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clinical supervision, reflective practice, training, annual appraisal, special interest groups, peer review, literature and internet resources. This information to be recorded within a CPD portfolio to meet
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to guide how space is managed and used; established the means to collect, analyse and present management information to inform decision making on space issues; created the culture for improved space use
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) and generate physiological relevant in vitro data from different systems for selected commercial formulations. The team in Bath (Department of Life Sciences and Department of Chemical Engineering) will